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The Seahawks Thursday placed defensive end Jason Jones on injured reserve and signed defensive tackle Hebron Fangupo from the practice squad to the active roster. Seattle also signed wide receiver Bryan Walters to the practice squad to take Fangupo’s place.

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The Mariners finally came up with a middle-of-the-order bat, but it cost them their No. 2 pitcher. Acquired from the Angels Wednesday was first baseman/DH Kendrys Morales, 29, who  batted .273 with 22 home runs and 73 RBI in 134 games with the Angels. Gone is Jason Vargas, 29, who led Mariners pitchers with 14

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Umwilling to wait for a decision from the NCAA, senior quarterback Jeff Tuel decided not to seek a fifth year of eligibility at Washington State and will make himself eligible for the 2013 NFL draft. That leaves the starting job to Connor Halliday, a sophomore with whom Tuel swapped the No. 1 position as new

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Seahawks CB Richard Sherman’s appeal of his potential four-game suspension for violating the NFL’s drug policy is scheduled for Friday, ESPN.com reported Monday afternoon. If the league follow previous protocol, the timing of the appeal will allow him to play Sunday against San Francisco, because any suspension is usually handed out by the league early

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The way the Seahawks started out Sunday, with Russell Wilson scrambling for two early — and easy — touchdowns, it looked like Seattle would put another epic beating on another hapless foe. That didn’t quite develop, but the Seahawks ran up a 31-7 lead and cruised to an historic 50-17 win over the Buffalo Bills

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Given that Jackson State entered with an 0-7 record, four blowout losses of 20+ points (including a 53-point setback to St. Mary’s) on its ledger, and playing its third game in five nights on the road, it figured the Tigers would fold early on Washington’s home court. But the gimme putt didn’t happen. The Huskies

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