The Seattle Seahawks have done enough to be in good position in terms of the NFC playoff picture. So, they certainly can't afford a slip-up against an inconsistent Carolina Panthers team in a matchup this Sunday in Seattle.
The Seattle Seahawks have a vacant roster spot following the decision to place safety Josh Jones on injured reserve. Jones left the Los Angeles Rams game last Sunday with a hamstring injury and did not return.
Safety Johnathan Abram could make his Seahawks’ debut this week. The Seahawks announced Tuesday they have placed third-string safety Josh Jones on injured reserve.
Per the NFL transaction wire, the Seattle Seahawks placed S Josh Jones on injured reserve on Tuesday. In addition to the previously reported move of signing
Back in action after exiting last Sunday's overtime loss to the Raiders, the Seahawks will have starting strong safety Ryan Neal in uniform against the Rams on Sunday.
Following the Packers’ decision to cut the fourth-year safety, the Seahawks submitted a successful waiver claim.
When the Seahawks hit the field against the Falcons on Sunday, they will be doing so with razor-thin depth in the secondary. One of three cornerbacks who won't suit up today at Lumen Field, Seattle surprisingly deactivated veteran Sidney Jones, who was not on the injury report this week and did not receive an injury designation on Friday.
The Seahawks will get running back Ken Walker III and left guard Damien Lewis back for a Week 2 matchup against the 49ers, and will also see Josh Jones start in place of Jamal Adams at safety.
RENTON, Wash. - Facing the prospects of being without Jamal Adams for the foreseeable future - and possibly the rest of the 2022 season - due to a quadriceps tendon injury, the Seahawks won't be able to replace the All-Pro talent's unique skill set with any one player.
RENTON, Wash. - Following a stellar junior season at North Carolina State, Josh Jones opted to declare early and take his talents to the next level. And, after putting on a show at the NFL combine, including running a speedy 4.41 40-yard dash, the safety thought for sure he already knew where he would continue his football career.
With the calendar flipping to June and offseason programs wrapping up across the country, NFL training camps will begin around the NFL in less than two months time.
The Seahawks announced on Tuesday they have re-signed safety Josh Jones. The sixth-year man out of North Carolina State is a former second-round draft pick of the Packers and had bounced around to the Cowboys, Jaguars and Colts before landing on Seattle's practice squad last December.
Closing in on their home finale against the Lions at Lumen Field, the Seahawks executed several roster moves on Saturday. Adding much-needed depth along the offensive line, Seattle activated tackle/guard Jamarco Jones from injured reserve.
The Colts are signing safety Josh Jones to their active roster, according to his agent, Drew Rosenhaus. He has played for the Colts the past two games, seeing action on 22 special teams snaps.
In the wake of starter Khari Willis’ recent injury, the Colts have added a veteran safety ahead of Thursday Night Football. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter
Jones started for the Jaguars last season, but he won’t be a part of Urban Meyer‘s revamped roster.
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