Former Washington Huskies Greg Lewis (1987-90) and Lincoln Kennedy (1989-92) are among 75 players from Football Bowl Subdivision schools nominated for induction into the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. The Class of 2015 will be announced Jan. 9 in Arlington, TX., site of the national championship game, and formally inducted Dec. 15
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Seeking to bolster their depth at the position with Zach Miller and Luke Willson ailing, the Seahawks Tuesday claimed TE Brett Brackett off waivers from the Tennessee Titans. The Seahawks (3-3) also waived TE RaShaun Allen and signed LB L.J. Fort to their practice squad.
Chris Young is the fifth player in Mariners history, first since Gil Meche in 2003, to win the American League’s Comeback Player of the Year award.
The Sounders are a step closer to making history. Needing a win to claim their first Supporters Shield title and homefield advantage through the MLS playoffs, Seattle (19-10-4) Sunday used a second-half burst to tie the Los Angeles Galaxy, 2-2, at the StubHub Center in the first leg of a dramatic home-and-home with LA to
Freshman RB Royce Freeman scored four touchdowns Saturday as the Ducks wasted little time pasting the Huskies for the 11th time in a row.
Unable to get the production they wanted out of him, the Seahawks traded Percy Harvin to the New York Jets Friday for a conditional draft choice.
Besides the trade of WR Percy Harvin, six Seahawks will miss Sunday’s game in St. Louis, including rookie backup DE Cassius Marsh, who broke a bone in his foot during practice Wednesday and will miss six to eight weeks after surgery.
The Seahawks, having dropped to third place in the NFC West after San Francisco’s victory over St. Louis Monday night, Tuesday signed DE Greg Scruggs and released safety Steven Terrell. The Seahawks, who jettisoned Scruggs Friday after he was inactive for the first four games of the season, drafted Scruggs with the 25th pick in
Shaq Thompson scored on a 100-yard fumble return and Cyler Miles and John Ross collaborated on an 86-yard touchdown play, but it was the Washington defense that dominated Saturday as the Huskies romped to a remarkably easy 31-7 victory over California at Memorial Stadium in Berkeley.
Anticipating the injury absence of SS Kam Chancellor for Sunday’s home game against the Cowboys, the Seahawks Saturday activated S Steven Terrell from the practice squad and waived DE Greg Scruggs, a seventh-round draft pick in 2012 who missed all of 2013 with a knee injury and was inactive for the season’s first four games.