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Julius Jones inactive for Seahawks
Mike Sando, NFC WestStarting running back Julius Jones is among the players Seattle named inactive against the Rams in Week 12. The Seahawks have become a passing team...
Blog | November 29, 2009Around the NFC West: Cardinals' health key
Mike Sando, NFC WestPosted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando Kent Somers of the Arizona Republic says Cardinals running back Tim Hightower practices kicks once a week in case s...
Blog | October 23, 2009Patrick active, but Becht listed as starter
Mike Sando, NFC WestPosted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando SEATTLE -- Ben Patrick is active for the Cardinals following his four-game suspension, but the team is listing Anth...
Blog | October 18, 2009Seahawks without a true third quarterback
Mike Sando, NFC WestPosted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando The Seahawks-Colts game will not be the same without Bob Sanders, Walter Jones and Matt Hasselbeck. All three we...
Blog | October 04, 2009Seahawks' WRs still relevant with Wallace
Eric KarabellFantasy football owners seem to be panicking a bit as they expect the Seattle Seahawks to be without starting quarterback Matt Hasselbeck this week, w...
Blog Entry | Conversation | September 25, 2009
Seahawks' defense without top tackle
Mike Sando, NFC WestPosted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando SAN FRANCISCO -- Seattle defensive tackle Brandon Mebane's calf injury will prevent him from playing against the 49...
Blog | September 20, 2009Seahawks' Jones, Branch inactive
Associated PressSeattle Seahawks left tackle Walter Jones, attempting to play one month after knee surgery, was inactive for Sunday's game against San Francisco.
Story | Conversation | September 20, 2009EDITOR'S PICKS

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