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Field Gulls
12 days
Seahawks roster cutdown day will come earlier than usual this year
The Seattle Seahawks will have a pretty tight turnaround to get their 90-man roster down to 53 at the end of preseason. On Thursday, the NFL notified teams that the 2026 season will see the cutdown deadline move up from the traditional Tuesday after preseason to Sunday, Aug. 30. Keep in mind that the final […]
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Donald Trump’s lawless and corrupt regime dealt three big defeats in federal court as May 2026 draws to a close
On Friday, federal judges delivered three sharp rebukes to the Trump regime, reopening his sham IRS case, freezing his taxpayer-funded “Anti-Weaponization” slush fund, and ordering his name removed from the Kennedy Center. The rulings are not the final word, but they show that the courts can still enforce the law against corruption, self-dealing, and authoritarian overreach. Donald Trump’s lawless and corrupt regime dealt three big defeats in federal court as May 2026 draws to a close is a post from NPI's Cascadia Advocate, the journal of the Northwest Progressive Institute. Published continuously since March of 2004, NPI's Cascadia Advocate provides thoughtful commentary and analysis on regional, national, and world politics. Keep The Cascadia Advocate going by making a contribution to sustain NPI's research and advocacy here.
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Seahawks agree to terms with Jadarian Price, 2026 draft class all now under contract
Well that was easy, wasn’t it? The Seattle Seahawks already have their entire draft class under contract with room to spare before next week’s mandatory minicamp. NFL insider Tom Pelissero reported on Friday that Jadarian Price, Seattle’s top pick and the No. 32 selection overall in this year’s NFL Draft, has agreed to terms and […]
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Seahawks legend Shaun Alexander makes a big Jadarian Price prediction
A man who knows a thing or two about accolades has an encouraging outlook for the Seattle Seahawks’ newest rookie running back. Shaun Alexander is the franchise record-holder in many rushing categories, as well as the only MVP in Seahawks history. He’s seen great heights in his career leading the Seahawks rushing attack, and recently […]
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Seahawks News 5/29: Jared Ivey is waiting to be discovered
In Today’s Links: another angle of a possible Devon Witherspoon trade, how Sam Darnold became Sam Darnold, Rashid Shaheed’s important role for the Seattle Seahawks, looks like DeMarcus Lawrence is back, the Sea Hawkers hit the mic, and a bit more. Happy Friday! Cooking any cool plans for the weekend? Hope so. You deserve it. […]
NW Progressive Institute
14 days
Sound Transit Board adopts resolution formally scaling back 2016 ST3 system expansion plan and declaring Ballard Link unfunded
At their May meeting, directors approved a resolution to adjust the agency's ambitious system expansion program amid a $34.5 billion fiscal shortfall. The new plan for the ST3 plan categorizes projects into several tiers: fully funded, partially funded, construction not affordable within existing resources, and defer until resources identified. Sound Transit Board adopts resolution formally scaling back 2016 ST3 system expansion plan and declaring Ballard Link unfunded is a post from NPI's Cascadia Advocate, the journal of the Northwest Progressive Institute. Published continuously since March of 2004, NPI's Cascadia Advocate provides thoughtful commentary and analysis on regional, national, and world politics. Keep The Cascadia Advocate going by making a contribution to sustain NPI's research and advocacy here.
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He’s back! DeMarcus Lawrence arrives at Seahawks OTAs
Be afraid, opposing football-carriers. While speculation about DeMarcus Lawrence’s potential retirement has been on a smooth, downward slope since the Super Bowl, all fears seem to have been officially laid to rest. The 2025 Seattle Seahawks team leader in forced fumbles and recovered fumbles returned to the field on Thursday. The team posted a video […]
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‘Robust’ market to buy Seahawks could result in sale by August
One of the looming stories for the Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks this offseason is what lies ahead in terms of the next ownership group. The Seahawks were put up for sale shortly after their latest Lombardi Trophy triumph, and it looks like the interest is heavy. NFL insider Ian Rapoport was on the Pat […]
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Seahawks News 5/28: Sale of our Seahawks seems imminent
In Today’s Links: a look at the trade our squad made yesterday in service of Special Teams depth, Myles Garrett still seems available, the Seattle Seahawks are in the right frame of mind, and a smidgen more pertinent information for you all out there in the real world. Thanks for choosing Field Gulls. We appreciate […]
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Reviewing Emmanuel Henderson and his fit with the Seahawks
In the theme of reconnecting former teammates, the Seattle Seahawks drafted Jalen Milroe’s former Alabama teammate Emmanuel Henderson with their sixth-round pick. They have done this before, reuniting Grey Zabel and Jalen Sundell, Mason Richman and Beau Stephens, Jadarian Price and Rylie Mills. Now, Milroe will be able to help Henderson get situated with the […]
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15 days
Rob McKenna’s tall tales can’t change Washington’s fiscal reality: Apples-to-apples metrics show falling investment in state services
A May 24th KIRO commentary by Seattle's Morning News host Charlie Harger that’s built around former Republican Attorney General Rob McKenna’s soundbites refuses to accept a basic requirement of rigorous fiscal analysis: raw-dollar budget comparisons across eras always yield invalid conclusions because they start with bad inputs. Rob McKenna’s tall tales can’t change Washington’s fiscal reality: Apples-to-apples metrics show falling investment in state services is a post from NPI's Cascadia Advocate, the journal of the Northwest Progressive Institute. Published continuously since March of 2004, NPI's Cascadia Advocate provides thoughtful commentary and analysis on regional, national, and world politics. Keep The Cascadia Advocate going by making a contribution to sustain NPI's research and advocacy here.
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15 days
How much it cost the Seahawks to sign veteran pass rusher Dante Fowler Jr
At long last, we finally have the main details on the Seattle Seahawks’ newest edge rusher. Former first-round pick Dante Fowler Jr agreed to a one-year contract with Seattle earlier in this month, an expected move following an NFL Draft in which the Seahawks did not select any pass rushing specialists. Initial reports had Fowler’s […]