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Mailbag: Debating the Seahawks' future

Mike Sando, NFC West

...Chris Gray as well. He basically signed Robbie Tobeck and drafted Steve Hutchinson. The team drafted Sean Locklear in 2004, well after Holmgren stepped down as general manager. Holmgren also inherited fullback Mack Strong...

Blog | November 20, 2009

Cardinals put down the hammer

Mike Sando, NFC West

GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Football in the NFC West was fun again Sunday. Two teams with top-tier quarterbacks traded punches, sometimes literally, and the...

Blog | November 15, 2009

Wells scores twice in second half to help Cardinals rally past Seahawks

Associated Press

Rookie Beanie Wells had second-half touchdown runs of 10 and 13 yards and the Cardinals rallied from an early two-touchdown deficit to beat the Seahawks 31-20 on Sunday, just Arizona's second home win in five tries.

Recap | Box Score | Conversation | November 15, 2009

Goal-line stand invigorates Seahawks

Mike Sando, NFC West

...Hasselbeck is in command despite taking an awkward hit from Calais Campbell, who ran over tackle Sean Locklear to deliver a hard hit. The season takes on a different look for Seattle if the...

Blog | November 15, 2009

Locklear back at left tackle for Seahawks

Mike Sando, NFC West

Having Sean Locklear at left tackle used to be a worst-case scenario for the Seahawks. It meant Walter...

Blog | November 13, 2009

Flashback to Seattle's last victory at Arizona

Mike Sando, NFC West

...Brown, Tom Rouen, J.P. Darche. Players still with Seattle Offense (6): Walter Jones (injured reserve), Sean Locklear, Matt Hasselbeck, Seneca Wallace, Chris Spencer, Ray Willis. Defense (6): Jordan Babineaux, Craig Terrill, D.D...

Blog | November 13, 2009

Around the NFC West: Trufant vs. Fitzgerald

Mike Sando, NFC West

...rushers, according to ESPN Stats & Information. Eric D. Williams of the Tacoma News Tribune says Sean Locklear participated fully in practice Wednesday, working with the first-team offense at left tackle. That tells...

Blog | November 12, 2009

NFC West: Injury situations that matter

Mike Sando, NFC West

...being limited in practice. He'll certainly be vulnerable if the Cardinals can hit him, though. Sean Locklear could return to the lineup at left tackle. Damion McIntosh has stabilized the position, however

Blog | November 11, 2009

Mora says nothing wrong structurally

Associated Press

Matt Hasselbeck isn't fully practicing with the Seahawks because of a sore shoulder and healing ribs, though he will start Sunday's key divisional game at Arizona.

Story | Conversation | November 11, 2009

The Big Rotowski: Brady, Rice surge

Christopher Harris, ESPN.com

Christopher Harris updates his fantasy football rankings for the season, with Tom Brady and Ray Rice making big moves.

Story | Conversation | November 10, 2009

Locklear takes some first-team snaps

Mike Sando, NFC West

Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando Injured starting tackle Sean Locklear worked some with the Seahawks' first-team offense Friday. I would still expect Damion McIntosh to...

Blog | November 06, 2009

Around the NFC West: Same Seattle line?

Mike Sando, NFC West

...in back-to-back games for the first time since Week 2. So much for continuity. Sean Locklear, Brandon Frye, Kyle Williams, Damion McIntosh, Rob Sims, Mansfield Wrotto, Steve Vallos, Chris Spencer, Max Unger...

Blog | November 05, 2009

NFC West: Injury situations that matter

Mike Sando, NFC West

...he's recovered from a knee injury. Seattle: The Seahawks are not yet sure whether tackle Sean Locklear will return this week. The pressure is off a little bit because veteran Damion McIntosh performed...

Blog | November 04, 2009

Hasselbeck rests broken ribs

Associated Press

Matt Hasselbeck rested his broken ribs in Seahawks practice on Wednesday.

Story | Conversation | November 04, 2009

Quick thoughts on Seahawks developments

Mike Sando, NFC West

...take cover prematurely on at least one pass play against the Cowboys. Limiting punishment is key. Sean Locklear would stay at left tackle if he could return. But will he return this week? Damion...

Blog | November 04, 2009