One on one with Seahawk Quandre Diggs
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Seahawks safety Quandre Diggs talks about the upcoming season in an exclusive interview with Q13 Sports.

One on one with Seahawk KJ Wright
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In an exclusive interview with Q13 Sports, the Seahawks linebacker says it's hard to imagine playing in CenturyLink Field without fans.

One on one with Seahawk DK Metcalf
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In an exclusive interview with Q13 Sports, Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf talks about returning to football during the pandemic.

Defensive end Michael Bennett retires after 11 pro seasons

Michael Bennett, who won a Super Bowl as a defensive end with the Seattle Seahawks and made three Pro Bowls, says he is retiring.

Commentary: Holdouts, grievances all possible with NFL training camps just around the corner

With NFL Training Camps set to open, there's still no agreement between the league and its players association, which could cause major trouble, including possible holdouts or delays.

Commentary: NFL must learn from MLB debacle – get a deal done, and fast

The NFL and its Players Association need to agree on various issues including health and economics before the season begins. Will their process be smoother than MLB's?

Seahawks offer optional refunds for 2020 season to season ticket holders

With all the uncertainty around professional sports amid a pandemic, Seahawks season ticket holders have the option to pause their membership.

Seahawks give season ticket holders a choice for 2020

With so much uncertainty about the 2020 NFL season, the Seattle Seahawks are giving season ticket holders some options.

AP source: Suspended WR Josh Gordon applies for NFL reinstatement

Frequently suspended wide receiver Josh Gordon has applied to the NFL for reinstatement, a person with knowledge of the move told The Associated Press.

Pete Carroll expresses regret for not signing Colin Kaepernick to Seahawks

Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll revisited the team’s history with Colin Kaepernick on Thursday and expressed regret for not signing Kaepernick when given the opportunity.

Seahawks beat writer Gregg Bell of Tacoma News Tribune talks NFL, protests, national anthem on 'Q It Up Sports'

Seahawks beat writer Gregg Bell of the Tacoma News Tribune joined Q13 Fox Sports Director Aaron Levine on "Q It Up Sports" Sunday night to discuss the current climate of the NFL, with players on the Seahawks speaking out against racial injustice and police brutality, and whether the Hawks will be able to hold training camp on time and at the VMAC in Renton.Video above.

Seahawks’ Russell Wilson: ‘I don’t even want to talk about football’

“To be honest with you, I don’t even want to talk about football right now,” Wilson said during a video conference Wednesday. “You know, that’s a thing that I don’t even know what that looks like down the road or anything else. I think that none of that matters. I can’t compare football to life and what the black community is going through right now.”

Seahawks pledge $500K in donations from 'Players Equality & Justice for All Action Fund'

The Seattle Seahawks on Monday announced $500,000 in donations from the Seahawks Players Equality & Justice for All Action Fund. Quarterback Russell Wilson also shared a statement, saying "my heart hurts" and calling for justice and equality.

Former Seahawks WR Nate Burleson talks Seahawks, Wilson and NFL on "Q It Up Sports"

Former Seahawks receiver and Seattle native Nate Burleson joined Q13 Fox Sports Director Aaron Levine on "Q It Up Sports" Sunday night to talk about whether he thinks the NFL season will go on this fall, his thoughts on Russell Wilson and the NFL getting rid of replay review for pass interference.Burleson is currently an analyst on the CBS Network pregame and postgame show, along with the NFL Network's "Good Morning Football" and is a correspondent for "Extra."He also took part in our weekly Trivia Challenge against Demetrious Johnson, which can be found in a separate post.Interview above.

NFL releases full 2020 season schedule, with 1st game set for September 10

LOS ANGELES -- Football fans had reason to celebrate on Thursday as the NFL released its full 2020 schedule, with the first game of the season set for Sept. 10, when the Texans will play the Chiefs.Dates and locations for all preseason and regular season games were announced on each team's Twitter accounts on Thursday ahead of the full schedule, which was made available online at the NFL’s website.RELATED: Seattle Seahawks 2020 schedule announced