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Seattle Seahawks

8/17/2006

Jerramy Stevens, sea

Stevens injured his left knee Thursday during practice.¶ Coach Mike Holmgren said Stevens fell on the knee during a team drill. Stevens walked off the field, was examined by trainers and was taken to the locker room in on a cart. He was expected to have an MRI later Thursday.

8/4/2006

Darrell Jackson, sea

Seattle Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren said wide receiver Darrell Jackson likely will not play until the team's Aug. 26 exhibition game at San Diego. Jackson, who had a career-high 87 receptions in 2004, had surgery on his right knee Oct. 12 to repair torn cartilage. He missed 10 games but returned to catch 20 passes in three playoff games, including five for 50 yards in Seattle's Super Bowl loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

7/30/2006

Ken Hamlin, sea

Hamlin, sidelined since sustaining a fractured skull and blood clot near his brain in an altercation outside a Seattle nightclub last October, is set to participate in contact drills Sunday. Hamlin was beaten by two men in a fight that police say began at a bar and then continued outside. Hamlin spent six days in Seattle's Harborview Medical Center after the assault. No arrests have been made.

7/19/2006

Sean Locklear, sea

Locklear has reached an agreement with prosecutors on a charge of assaulting his girlfriend last January and will perform community service for the next two years. Locklear was facing a maximum penalty of one year in jail and a $5,000 fine for the gross misdemeanor.

4/25/2006

Mike Green, sea

The Chicago Bears traded Green to the Seattle Seahawks Tuesday for a sixth-round draft pick.

4/14/2006

Kemp Rasmussen, sea

Rasmussen signed with the Seahawks on Thursday. The defensive end spent the last four seasons with Carolina and will likely serve as a backup with Seattle. He played in 15 games last season, mostly on special teams.

4/12/2006

Oliver Celestin, sea

Celestin signed a one-year, $425,000 contract with the Seattle Seahawks on Wednesday. The former New York Jets safety was waived by the Jets on Feb. 27. He played 20 games over the past two seasons, registering 23 tackles and one fumble recovery.

4/10/2006

Josh Brown, sea

Brown, a restricted free agent, signed a one-year deal Monday to remain with the Seahawks. Terms weren't immediately available, but the team had tendered the 26-year-old kicker a one-year offer for approximately $720,000 last month.

3/25/2006

Darrell Jackson, sea

Seahawks receiver Jackson underwent knee surgery this week. The procedure is said to be less serious than the one that caused him to miss a total of 10 games last season.

3/24/2006

Nate Burleson, sea

The Seahawks have signed wide receiver Burleson, who played with the Vikings last season, to a seven-year offer sheet worth $49 million with $5.25 million guaranteed. It's an offer similar to what the Vikings gave to offensive lineman Steve Hutchinson, who played for the Seahawks last season.

3/21/2006

Julian Peterson, sea

Peterson and the Seahawks reached a contract agreement on Tuesday, meaning the All Pro linebacker is headed from rival San Francisco to the NFC champions. The deal is for $54 million over seven years, with $18.5 million guaranteed.

3/15/2006

Rocky Bernard, sea

Bernard will return to the Seahawks with a three-year contract worth $13 million, including a $5.4 million signing bonus.

3/6/2006

Shaun Alexander, sea

Alexander re-signed with the Seahawks for $62 million over eight years. The deal with the NFL rushing champion is the richest contract ever given to a running back. He will receive $15.1 million guaranteed.

2/7/2006

Shaun Alexander, sea

Alexander sprained his right foot in Sunday's 21-10 Super Bowl loss to the Steelers and his status is uncertain for the Pro Bowl on Sunday. The Seahawks' running back, who rushed for 95 yards on 20 carries in the defeat, will receive treatment leading up to his third consecutive Pro Bowl appearance. "If I can play, I'm going to play," Alexander said on Tuesday before flying to Honolulu.

2/6/2006

Matt Hasselbeck, sea

Hasselback was 26 of 49 passing for 273 yards with one touchdown and one interception in Sunday's 21-10 Super Bowl loss to the Steelers. The Seahawks' quarterback completed a 16-yard TD pass to Jerramy Stevens in the third quarter.

1/29/2006

Bobby Engram, sea

Engram didn't practice Friday because of a bruised hip, but Seattle coach Mike Holmgren said the wide receiver would be ready to practice with the Seahawks next week. In 13 games during the regular season, Engram caught 67 passes for 778 yards -- both team highs for Seattle. He caught three touchdowns.

1/28/2006

Darrell Jackson, sea

Jackson, who has been bothered by soreness in his right knee and lower back, returned to practice Friday in preparation for next week's Super Bowl. Although the Seahawks' wide receiver didn't practice last week, he did catch six passes for 75 yards and a touchdown in Seattle's 34-14 victory over the Carolina Panthers last Sunday.

1/26/2006

Robbie Tobeck, sea

Tobeck was added to the NFC's Pro Bowl roster Wednesday, Jan. 25, as a replacement for Chicago Bears center Olin Kreutz.

Lofa Tatupu, sea

Tatupu was added to the NFC's Pro Bowl roster Wednesday, Jan. 25, as a replacement for Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher.

1/23/2006

Matt Hasselbeck, sea

Hasselbeck had an efficient day in Sunday's NFC Championship victory over the Carolina Panthers, completing 20 of his 28 pass attempts for 219 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions. The Seahawks' quarterback also rushed six times, picking up 27 yards.

Shaun Alexander, sea

Alexander showed no lingering effects from the concussion he suffered a week prior, leading the Seahawks to a 34-14 victory over the Carolina Panthers in Sunday's NFC Championship. The 2005 regular-season MVP picked up team playoff-record 132 yards and scored two touchdowns on 34 carries, handling the bulk of the team's rushing load.

1/20/2006

Peter Warrick, sea

Seahawks head coach Mike Holmgren has decided to hand over the team's punt-return duties to Warrick, beginning with Sunday's NFC Championship game against the Carolina Panthers. During the regular season, the receiver took six punts back for a total of 29 yards, and for his career, he's averaged 9.3 yards per return with two touchdowns. He replaces cornerback Jimmy Williams.

1/19/2006

Bobby Engram, sea

As a precautionary measure, the Seattle Seahawks are limiting Engram's practice time this week to allow him to recover from a minor back problem. Although the receiver is listed as questionable on the injury report, he is expected to be in the starting lineup for Sunday's NFC Championship game against the Carolina Panthers.

Shaun Alexander, sea

After passing all tests, Alexander was cleared by doctors to return to action, and he participated in the Seahawks' workouts on Wednesday. The running back, who was the NFL's 2005 regular-season MVP, did not see any more action after suffering a concussion early in last weekend's playoff victory over the Washington Redskins. According to head coach Mike Holmgren, Alexander will not be limited in Sunday's NFC Championship game against the Carolina Panthers.

1/18/2006

Darrell Jackson, sea

In addition to his troublesome knee, Jackson also is nursing a bruised back, an injury suffered in the first half of last weekend's victory over the Washington Redskins. Despite the new ailment, the receiver was able to return to the Seahawks' lineup, and he finished with nine catches for 143 yards -- both season highs.

Sean Locklear, sea

Locklear has been charged with assault, a misdemeanor that could result in a penalty of up to one year in jail and a $5,000 fine, if convicted. Outside a Seattle bar on Sunday, the Seahawks' offensive lineman allegedly grabbed his girlfriend around the neck and pushed her into a doorway, because he was upset that she was dancing with another man. He is scheduled to appear in court on Feb. 13.

1/17/2006

Shaun Alexander, sea

Feeling much better on Monday, Alexander passed all tests and is on pace to be ready for Sunday's NFC Championship game against the Carolina Panthers. The Seahawks' running back, who was the regular-season Most Valuable Player, was forced to leave last Saturday's victory over the Washington Redskins after suffering a concussion early in the game, but he's expected to return to practice with the team on Wednesday, according to head coach Mike Holmgren.

Sean Locklear, sea

Locklear is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday after an incident outside a Seattle bar Sunday night. The Seahawks' starting right tackle allegedly grabbed his girlfriend around the neck and pushed her into a doorway, because he was upset that she was dancing with another man. Held in jail without bail on Monday, he faces a charge of domestic violence assault.

1/15/2006

Matt Hasselbeck, sea

Losing league MVP Shaun Alexander in the first quarter might have looked like a game-deciding injury for the Seattle Seahawks, but Hasselbeck threw for one touchdown and ran for another in a 20-10 win over Washington Saturday. Hasselbeck directed the team to its first playoff win since 1984, ending a string of six consecutive postseason losses.

Shaun Alexander, sea

Alexander was knocked out of Seattle's playoff win early Saturday. The league's Most Valuable Player suffered a concussion in the first quarter after rushing for just nine yards on six carries. His absence didn't stop Matt Hasselbeck and the Seattle offense from generating enough points to come away with a 20-10 win over Washington.

Darrell Jackson, sea

In a season compromised by knee surgery that cost him nine games, Jackson turned in his best performance of the season Saturday in Seattle's 20-10 playoff win over Washington. The wide receiver's nine catches and 143 receiving yards were season highs for a single game, and his yardage total broke a Seahawks playoff record. Jackson topped the 137 receiving yards recorded by John L. Williams in a 1988 AFC divisional game.

1/12/2006

D.D. Lewis, sea

After failing to practice with the Seahawks on Tuesday, Lewis was back on the field Wednesday, taking part in the majority of the team drills. The linebacker, who has been nursing a foot injury for more than a month, is listed as questionable on this week's injury report, but he fully expects to be in the lineup for Saturday's playoff matchup with the Washington Redskins.

1/11/2006

Darrell Jackson, sea

Jackson won't be fully recovered from the knee surgery he underwent in October until he has a chance to rest for an extended period this offseason. However, the knee is strong enough, and the receiver plans to be available for the Seahawks' playoff run, which begins on Saturday against the Washington Redskins. Jackson appeared in just six regular-season games during the 2005 campaign, hauling in 38 passes for 482 yards and three touchdowns.

1/5/2006

Shaun Alexander, sea

Alexander, who won the league rushing title and set an NFL record with 28 touchdowns, has been named the Associated Press Most Valuable Player for the 2005 campaign. The Seahawks' running back finished the season with 1,880 yards and 27 TDs on 370 carries, while also hauling in 15 passes for 78 yards and a score. He lost just one fumble all year.

1/3/2006

Darrell Jackson, sea

With the Seahawks' playoff position secured, Jackson was held out of the team's regular-season finale against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday to rest his surgically repaired knee. According to head coach Mike Holmgren, the receiver will be limited to one hour of practice each day this week, while spending the rest of his time strengthening the knee and receiving treatment.

1/1/2006

Shaun Alexander, sea

Alexander rushed for 61 yards in the first half against Green Bay, giving him the NFL rushing title for 2005. Going into Sunday's contest, the Seattle running back was 53 yards shy of New York's Tiki Barber, who played on Saturday, but an impressive first half pushed Alexander into the top spot.

12/29/2005

Shaun Alexander, sea

Alexander will start for the Seahawks this Sunday at Green Bay, after leaving the team Thursday to attend his aunt's funeral in Cincinnati. The running back scored three touchdowns in last Saturday's win over the Colts and has tied Priest Holmes' NFL record of 27 touchdowns in a season, which he set in 2003.

12/27/2005

Matt Hasselbeck, sea

According to Seahawks head coach Mike Holmgren, Hasselbeck will be in the starting lineup for Sunday's regular-season finale against the Green Bay Packers. However, with a spot in the playoffs secured, the quarterback likely won't see much action, as the team does not want to risk him getting injured. Expect Seneca Wallace to take the majority of the snaps this weekend.

Shaun Alexander, sea

Alexander will miss some practice time this week, as he will travel to Ohio following the death of his aunt on Monday. The running back, who scored three more touchdowns in Saturday's win over the Indianapolis Colts, plans to rejoin the Seahawks in time for this weekend's matchup with the Green Bay Packers.

Darrell Jackson, sea

Jackson was in the Seahawks' starting lineup last weekend despite sitting out the majority of practices leading up to the contest. However, the receiver did not see any action in the second half, as the team decided to hold him out as a precautionary measure. It is likely that he will be limited again in Sunday's regular-season finale, as the Seahawks already have wrapped up their spot in the playoffs.

12/23/2005

Darrell Jackson, sea

The Seattle Times reports Jackson missed practice Thursday for the third straight day and will be a game-time decision this Saturday against Indianapolis. The Seahawks' receiver caught six passes for 72 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's win over the Tennessee Titans Sunday, his first action since Week 4.

12/20/2005

Darrell Jackson, sea

Jackson saw his first game action since Week 4, hauling in six passes for 72 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's win over the Tennessee Titans. The Seahawks' receiver, who had been sidelined for more than two months while recovering from a procedure to repair a torn meniscus in his knee, got the starting nod opposite Bobby Engram, pushing Joe Jurevicius back to the No. 3 hole.

Will Heller, sea

Heller, who was released by the Miami Dolphins last month, has signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The tight end takes the roster spot of kicker Todd France.

12/19/2005

Shaun Alexander, sea

Alexander rushed for 172 yards on 26 carries in a 28-24 win over the Titans Sunday to become just the fifth player in NFL history to rush for 1,600 yards in consecutive seasons. The Seahawks' running back also scored his 24th touchdown of the season, an NFL best.

12/13/2005

Darrell Jackson, sea

As long as he doesn't have any problems during practice this week, Jackson is expected to be back in the Seahawks' starting lineup opposite Bobby Engram for Sunday's matchup with the Tennessee Titans. The receiver has been sidelined for more than two months while recovering from a procedure to repair a torn meniscus in his knee. With Jackson's return, Joe Jurevicius will drop down a spot on the depth chart and serve as the team's No. 3 wideout.

12/12/2005

Bobby Engram, sea

Engram was Matt Hasselbeck's favorite target in Sunday's 41-3 thrashing of the San Francisco 49ers, finishing the game with a team-high six catches for 65 yards and two touchdowns. After failing to find the end zone in his first eight games this season, the veteran receiver has notched three scores in his last two contests.

Matt Hasselbeck, sea

Despite playing just three quarters, Hasselbeck posted some of his best totals of the 2005 campaign in Sunday's win over the San Francisco 49ers. The Seahawks' quarterback notched a season-high 127.3 passer rating, going 21 of 25 for 226 yards, four touchdowns and one interception. He gave way to backup Seneca Wallace in the fourth quarter with the game well in hand.

Shaun Alexander, sea

Alexander's impressive 2005 campaign kept rolling in Sunday's win over the San Francisco 49ers, as he rushed for 108 yards and a touchdown on 21 carries. The Seahawks' running back also hauled in a season-high four passes for 20 yards. He has posted an NFL-record nine consecutive 100-yard outings in regular-season games against NFC West opponents.

Darrell Jackson, sea

Jackson decided to give his surgically repaired right knee a little more time to recover, so he did not take the field in Sunday's matchup with the San Francisco 49ers. The receiver, who has been sidelined for more than two months while recovering from a procedure to repair a torn meniscus in his knee, will be re-evaluated later this week to determine if he'll be ready for the Seahawks' Week 15 tussle with the Tennessee Titans.

12/9/2005

Jamie Sharper, sea

The Seahawks placed Sharper on season-ending injured reserve Friday. The linebacker started the first eight games this season, but has been sidelined with a staph infection in his right knee. The decision to place him on IR was made because the infection does not seem to be clearing up.

Michael Harden, sea

The Seahawks elevated Harden from their practice squad on friday. he takes the roster spot of Jamie Sharper, who went on injured reserve with a staph infection in his knee.

12/8/2005

Darrell Jackson, sea

According to Seahawks head coach Mike Holmgren, Jackson will practice with the team on Friday, then be evaluated on Saturday to see how his surgically repaired knee responds to the workout. Depending on the results, the veteran receiver could see his first game action in more than two months. Officially, he has been listed as questionable.

12/6/2005

Shaun Alexander, sea

The Seattle Seahawks didn't need Alexander's services as much as usual in Monday night's 42-0 drubbing of the Philadelphia Eagles, and the running back was limited to fewer than 20 carries for just the second time this season. However, he took advantage of the opportunities he had, scoring two touchdowns. Finishing with 19 rushes on the night, Alexander posted a season-low 49 yards.

11/30/2005

Ran Carthon, sea

Carthon has been released by the Indianapolis Colts, opening a roster spot for defensive back Von Hutchins, who was promoted from the practice squad. The running back helped fill a backup role to starter Edgerrin James earlier this season when Dominic Rhodes and James Mungro were banged up, but both have since returned, making Carthon expendable.

11/29/2005

Darrell Jackson, sea

According to head coach Mike Holmgren, the Seahawks are targeting Week 14 as the likely date for Jackson to return to the lineup. The receiver, who continues to recover from surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee, should resume practicing over the next couple of days, but he's not expected to see the field in Monday's meeting with the Philadelphia Eagles.

11/28/2005

Kelly Herndon, sea

Herndon was unable to return to the Seahawks' lineup after hurting his left knee late in the first half of Sunday's win over the New York Giants. The cornerback will undergo more tests on Monday to determine the exact extent of the injury, but he's expected to miss at least a couple of weeks, according to head coach Mike Holmgren.

11/27/2005

Nate Burleson, sea

Burleson will be back for the Minnesota Vikings Sunday, according to a report from CBS. The Vikings' wide receiver has been battling hip, knee and shoulder ailments and didn't practice much this week, but he is expected to play against the Cleveland Browns.

11/22/2005

Darrell Jackson, sea

Jackson has nearly recovered from surgery to repair a meniscus tear in his right knee, and he is expected to be cleared for practice this week. However, the receiver's work likely will be limited, as the Seahawks do not want to bring him back too quickly and risk further aggravation of the injury. At this point, it's highly doubtful that he will be ready for Sunday's matchup with the New York Giants, although he has yet to be ruled out officially.

Nate Burleson, sea

Burleson had been listed as probable on the Vikings' injury report despite missing the majority of the team's practices last week with a shoulder, hip and knee ailments. The club decided to hold the receiver out of Monday night's meeting with the Green Bay Packers as a precautionary measure, giving him some extra time to recover from the injuries. He should return to action this week.

11/21/2005

Shaun Alexander, sea

Alexander rushed for 115 yards and two touchdowns on 24 carries in Sunday's win over the San Francisco 49ers, topping the 100-yard mark for the seventh time this season, including three straight. The Seahawks' running back has notched seven TDs over the last three weeks and now has a career-high 19 rushing scores on the season. His 122.9 yards per game is also a personal best.

11/18/2005

Nate Burleson, sea

Burleson hasn't seen any practice time this week, as he is being bothered by soreness in his shoulder, hip and knee. None of the injuries appear to be serious at this point, and the Vikings expect the receiver to be in the lineup for Monday night's meeting with the Green Bay Packers. Officially, Burleson has been listed as probable.

11/16/2005

Jamie Sharper, sea

Sharper, who had to have his knee drained last week because of significant swelling, currently is in the hospital with a staph infection. The Seahawks expect the linebacker to make a full recovery, but he'll likely be sidelined for up to a month. With Sharper unavailable, D.D. Lewis will shift from the left side to the right, and Leroy Hill will fill the void in the starting lineup.

11/15/2005

Darrell Jackson, sea

Jackson plans to resume running over the next several days, and if no problems are reported, he should be cleared to return to practice with the Seattle Seahawks as early as next week. The receiver has been sidelined since undergoing surgery to repair a meniscus tear in his right knee in early October.

11/14/2005

Shaun Alexander, sea

Alexander turned in yet another strong performance, rumbling for 165 yards and three touchdowns on 33 carries in Sunday's victory over the St. Louis Rams. The Seahawks' running back, who has scored five times in his last two games, also became the first player in NFL history to post 15 TDs in five consecutive seasons.

11/10/2005

Jamie Sharper, sea

Sharper had to have his right knee drained on Tuesday after showing up to the Seahawks practice facilities with an infection and significant swelling. According to head coach Mike Holmgren, the linebacker will be sidelined indefinitely, while team doctors determine how to treat the ailment. In eight games this season, Sharper has 38 tackles and one forced fumble.

11/9/2005

Taco Wallace, sea

Wallace has been released by the Green Bay Packers. The receiver, who signed with the Packers late last month, appeared in one game during his short stint and did not record a catch. Fellow wideout Chad Lucas was promoted from the practice squad to fill the void on the roster.

Jerheme Urban, sea

Urban has been released by the Seattle Seahawks after suffering a stress fracture in his left foot in last Sunday's victory over the Arizona Cardinals. The same ailment forced the receiver to miss the final three games of the 2004 campaign. His spot on the roster was not immediately filled.

11/8/2005

Peter Warrick, sea

According to Seahawks head coach Mike Holmgren, Warrick's surgically repaired knee has been giving him some problems recently, and the team plans to cut back his offensive work, at least for the time being, allowing the leg to improve. However, the coach admitted that the receiver might not be back to full strength until he's had an offseason to recover.

Darrell Jackson, sea

Jackson continues to recover from surgery to repair a meniscus tear in his right knee, but reportedly, he is still at least two weeks away from returning to the Seahawks' lineup. The receiver is scheduled to be re-evaluated next week to determine when he might be cleared for practice. He's been sidelined since early October.

11/7/2005

Shaun Alexander, sea

Alexander shook off an upset stomach to post his best rushing day of the 2005 campaign in Sunday's win over the Arizona Cardinals. The Seahawks' running back, who temporarily left the game in the second quarter to receive treatment, finished the day with a season-high 173 yards on 23 carries. He had touchdown runs of 88 and 14 yards.

11/6/2005

Will Heller, sea

Heller has been released by the Miami Dolphins, opening a spot on the roster for Alex Holmes, who was promoted from their practice squad on Saturday. Appearing in seven games this season, Heller recorded only one catch, but it was good for a touchdown.

11/4/2005

Bobby Engram, sea

Engram has made it through the Seahawks' practices this week unscathed, and he will return to the receiver rotation for Sunday's matchup with the Arizona Cardinals. The veteran wideout has been sidelined since Week 4 with a couple of cracked ribs.

11/1/2005

Bobby Engram, sea

Engram has declared himself fit to return to action, and he plans to practice with the Seattle Seahawks later this week. The receiver, who has been sidelined since Week 4 with a couple of cracked ribs, should be in the starting lineup for Sunday's meeting with the Arizona Cardinals, barring any setbacks.

Ken Hamlin, sea

Hamlin has been placed on the non-football injury list by the Seattle Seahawks, ending his 2005 campaign. The safety suffered a skull fracture, a small blood clot, bruising of the brain tissue and a broken hand when he was beaten with a street sign during an altercation outside a nightclub in Seattle on October 17. He hopes to be back to full strength by next season.

10/25/2005

Taco Wallace, sea

Wallace signed with the Packers on Tuesday for an undisclosed amount. The former Seahawks' wide receiver was originally drafted by Seattle in the seventh round in 2003 by current Packers' general manager Ted Thompson.

10/24/2005

Nate Burleson, sea

As anticipated, Burleson returned to action in Sunday's matchup with the Green Bay Packers, finishing the contest with three catches for 37 yards. The receiver had been sidelined since spraining the posterior cruciate ligament in the knee during a game against Cincinnati on September 18.

10/22/2005

Keenan Howry, sea

Howry was released by the Minnesota Vikings on Saturday. Howry saw most of his action this season as a punt returner, averaging 6.5 yards per return. His roster spot was filled by linebacker Heath Farwell, who was promoted from the practice squad.

10/21/2005

Julian Peterson, sea

After missing the majority of the 49ers last two games, as well as their bye week, due to a strained hamstring, Peterson practiced at full speed with the team on Thursday. The linebacker reported no problems, and as a result, was upgraded to probable on the injury report. Barring any last-minute setbacks, he plans to be in the lineup for Sunday's matchup with the Washington Redskins.

10/20/2005

Bobby Engram, sea

Engram's two cracked ribs are healing, but he has yet to return to the practice field with the Seattle Seahawks. The receiver, who has been sidelined since Week 4, already has been ruled out of Sunday's matchup with the Dallas Cowboys. With Darrell Jackson continuing to recover from knee surgery, Joe Jurevicius, D.J. Hackett and Peter Warrick will serve as Matt Hasselbeck's primary targets in the Seahawks' passing game.

Nate Burleson, sea

Burleson took part in the Vikings' full-speed practice on Thursday, and after the workout reported no problems with his troublesome left knee. The receiver, who has been sidelined since spraining the posterior cruciate ligament in the knee during a game against Cincinnati on September 18, plans to be available for Sunday's matchup with the Green Bay Packers. In two games this season, Burleson has six catches for 93 yards.

10/18/2005

Nate Burleson, sea

According to Vikings head coach Mike Tice, Burleson probably was healthy enough to play in Sunday's loss to the Chicago Bears, but the team decided to keep him out as a precautionary measure, since he didn't get much time on the field during practice last week. The receiver, who has been sidelined since Week 2 with a sprained knee, plans to expand his workouts over the next several days and be ready for this weekend's battle with the Green Bay Packers.

10/17/2005

Shaun Alexander, sea

Alexander rumbled for 141 yards and scored four touchdowns in Sunday's 42-10 thumping of the Houston Texans. The Seahawks' running back already has 12 TDs on the year, joining San Diego's LaDainian Tomlinson as the only players in NFL history to rush for at least 10 touchdowns for five consecutive seasons.

Maurice Morris, sea

Seahawks starter Shaun Alexander rushed for 141 yards and four scores in Sunday's win over the Houston Texans, but Morris figured into the mix as well, picking up a career-high 104 yards and a touchdown on eight carries. It was the first 100-yard outing for the backup running back in his four NFL seasons. His previous best was 72 yards in a game against the Arizona Cardinals in 2002.

Ken Hamlin, sea

Hamlin will be sidelined indefinitely following an altercation outside a nightclub after Sunday's win over the Houston Texans. The Seahawks' safety is in serious but stable condition in a Seattle hospital, diagnosed with a skull fracture, a small blood clot, bruising of the brain tissue and a broken hand.

10/14/2005

D.J. Hackett, sea

The Seattle Seahawks have yet another receiver on their injury report this week, adding Hackett after he was unable to work out with the team on Thursday, due to a sore left hip. However, the wideout is listed as probable and plans to be ready for Sunday night's meeting with the Houston Texans.

10/13/2005

Darrell Jackson, sea

As scheduled, Jackson underwent surgery to repair damage in his ailing right knee on Wednesday. During the procedure, doctors found a larger meniscus tear than was anticipated originally, and the receiver is now expected to be sidelined for 4-6 weeks. The Seahawks had hoped that Jackson would be able to return in as quickly as two weeks, but it appears that likely will not be the case.

10/12/2005

Bobby Engram, sea

Still sidelined by two cracked ribs, Engram has been ruled out of Sunday night's matchup with the Houston Texans. The Seahawks' receiver, who missed last weekend's contest as well, continues to show improvement, but he is not quite ready for contact, especially in a game situation. In four games this season, Engram has 27 receptions for 316 yards, but has yet to score a touchdown.

Nate Burleson, sea

Burleson was able to do some limited work prior to the Vikings' practice on Wednesday, but as anticipated, he has been ruled out of Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears. The receiver is recovering from a sprained knee, as well as a sore shoulder and ribs, and will miss his third consecutive contest. In two games this season, Burleson has six catches for 93 yards.

Michael Boulware, sea

Boulware has some minor lingering pain in his bruised lower back, but he plans to work out with the Seahawks all week and be ready for this weekend's meeting with the Houston Texans. The safety was carted off the field on a stretcher after taking a hit from offensive lineman Tom Nutten in the second quarter of Sunday's game against the St. Louis Rams. All tests were negative.

10/11/2005

Darrell Jackson, sea

According to Seahawks head coach Mike Holmgren, further tests on Jackson's ailing right knee have revealed loose cartilage from an old injury. The receiver, who is nursing a bone bruise as well, will undergo arthroscopic surgery on Wednesday to have the knee cleaned out. The Seahawks do not have an exact timetable for Jackson's return, but reportedly, he could miss more than a month.

Nate Burleson, sea

The sprained knee that has kept Burleson out of the Vikings' lineup the last two games has shown significant improvement, but the receiver might miss this week's matchup with the Chicago Bears because of a shoulder injury, according to head coach Mike Tice. Burleson, who has been sidelined since Week 2, will be questionable at best. His status will be updated later this week.

10/10/2005

Matt Hasselbeck, sea

Hasselbeck posted a 113.5 passer rating and topped the 300-yard mark for the first time this season, leading the Seahawks to a 37-31 victory over the St. Louis Rams on Sunday. The quarterback completed 27 of his 38 pass attempts on the day for 316 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions.

Shaun Alexander, sea

Alexander topped the century mark for the third time in his last four games, rushing for 119 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's 37-31 victory over the St. Louis Rams. After failing to find the end zone in the Seahawks' season opener, the running back has notched eight touchdowns over the last four weeks.

Michael Boulware, sea

All tests on Boulware's lower back were negative, according to head coach Mike Holmgren, and the team will keep an eye on him over the next several days to determine his status and availability. The safety was carted off the field on a stretcher after taking a hit from offensive lineman Tom Nutten in the second quarter of Sunday's game against the St. Louis Rams.

10/9/2005

Bobby Engram, sea

As expected, Engram has been ruled out of Sunday's game against the St. Louis Rams, due to two cracked ribs. The receiver has been unable to practice with the Seahawks this week after suffering the injury in last weekend's loss to the Washington Redskins. With fellow starter Darrell Jackson out with a knee injury as well, Seattle will give Joe Jurevicius and D.J. Hackett starting nods, while Peter Warrick and Jerheme Urban will handle backup duties.

D.J. Hackett, sea

With regular starters Darrell Jackson (knee) and Bobby Engram (ribs) sidelined indefinitely, Hackett will step into the Seahawks' starting lineup opposite veteran Joe Jurevicius in Sunday's meeting with the St. Louis Rams. The receiver, who was a fifth-round pick in the 2004 NFL Draft, has yet to record a catch in his career.

10/8/2005

Darrell Jackson, sea

Jackson reportedly will undergo surgery next week for a damaged meniscus in his right knee, and is expected to miss at least four weeks. Jackson had gotten off to a fast start this season, with 29 catches for 376 yards and 2 touchdowns in Seattle's first four games.

10/7/2005

Julian Peterson, sea

Peterson continues to be hobbled by a strained hamstring, and there's a good chance he could miss his second consecutive game. The linebacker currently is listed as questionable on the 49ers' injury report, as he been unable to work out with the team this week. Expect him to be a game-time decision.

Darrell Jackson, sea

Jackson still has not practiced with the Seattle Seahawks this week, due to pain and swelling in his bruised right knee, and according to head coach Mike Holmgren, he will not play in Sunday's meeting with the St. Louis Rams. The receiver, officially listed as doubtful, should improve with rest, but the club currently does not know exactly how much time off he will need. Jackson will be re-evaluated early next week.

10/5/2005

Bobby Engram, sea

Engram will not practice with the Seattle Seahawks this week, and he is unlikely to play in Sunday's meeting with the St. Louis Rams after cracking two ribs on the first play in last weekend's loss to the Washington Redskins. Despite the injury, the receiver was able to remain in the game and notch a team-high nine catches for 106 yards before leaving for good early in the fourth quarter. Officially, he is listed as doubtful.

Darrell Jackson, sea

Jackson, who had increased swelling in his ailing right knee on Monday, has been diagnosed with a bone bruise. According to head coach Mike Holmgren, the receiver is not expected to practice with the team this week, and he will be listed as doubtful on the injury report. Jackson is expected to be a game-time decision for Sunday's matchup with the St. Louis Rams.

10/4/2005

Peter Warrick, sea

After missing Sunday's loss to the Washington Redskins with a groin injury, Warrick is slated to return to practice with the Seahawks this week, and barring any setbacks, he will be available for this weekend's tussle with the St. Louis Rams. The receiver has just one catch for 42 yards this season, and he's averaged 4.8 yards on six punt returns.

Darrell Jackson, sea

Reportedly, Jackson's sore right knee worsened during Sunday's battle with the Washington Redskins, but he was able to remain in the Seahawks' lineup. The wideout was sporting a large ice pack on his knee Monday, and he was unable to work out with the team. According to head coach Mike Holmgren, Jackson should be available for this weekend's game against the St. Louis Rams, but his practice time likely will be limited.

Nate Burleson, sea

Burleson continues to recover from a sprained posterior cruciate ligament in his knee, and barring any setbacks, he should be back in the Vikings' lineup when the team resumes play against the Chicago Bears in Week 6, according to head coach Mike Tice. The receiver has been sidelined since suffering the injury in a loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on September 18.

Jerheme Urban, sea

Urban, who was released by Seattle a couple of weeks ago, has re-signed with the Seahawks. The receiver will supply the team with some insurance at the wideout position, as starters Darrell Jackson (knee) and Bobby Engram (ribs) are nursing nagging injuries. Defensive end Alain Kashama was released to make room on the roster.

Alain Kashama, sea

Kashama has been released by the Seattle Seahawks, opening a spot on the roster for receiver Jerheme Urban. The defensive end, who was acquired from the Chicago Bears in August for a conditional pick in next year's draft, has been inactive for all four of the Seahawks' games this season.

10/3/2005

Bobby Engram, sea

Despite suffering two cracked ribs early in the contest, Engram was able to remain in the Seahawks' lineup for the majority of Sunday's overtime loss to the Washington Redskins. Playing through the injury, the veteran receiver finished the game with a team-high nine catches for 106 yards. His last 100-yard outing came nearly six years ago.

Julian Peterson, sea

After missing practice most of last week with a hamstring injury, Peterson was absent from the 49ers' lineup for Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals. The linebacker, who was replaced by Brandon Moore, had been listed as questionable going into the contest.

10/2/2005

Itula Mili, sea

Mili has been practicing with the team since last week, and although he's close to being ready for game action, Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren said that the tight end is still a week away. Mili is continuing to build strength after suffering an intestinal disorder that caused him to lose 15 pounds over the offseason.

Darrell Jackson, sea

Jackson had to go in for a knee checkup on Friday, but has been listed as probable on the Seahawks' injury report. Jackson will rejoin the team in Washington, and should be ready to go by game time for this week's showdown against the Redskins.

9/29/2005

Peter Warrick, sea

Battling a groin injury, Warrick was unable to work out with the Seattle Seahawks on Wednesday, and his availability for Sunday's meeting with the Washington Redskins currently is up in the air. The club has listed the reserve receiver as questionable. Warrick has just one catch for 42 yards this season, and he's averaged 4.8 yards on six punt returns.

9/28/2005

Matt Hasselbeck, sea

As a precautionary measure, Seahawks head coach Mike Holmgren will limit Hasselbeck's throws in practice this week, due to general soreness. The quarterback has been nursing a sore arm most of this month, but the ailment never has been considered serious. Backup Seneca Wallace will see a little more work than usual.

Russell Davis, sea

Tests have revealed that Davis' left biceps is torn, and as a result, the Arizona Cardinals have placed him on injured reserve. The defensive tackle, who suffered the injury in last weekend's loss to the Seattle Seahawks, will miss the rest of the season. He will be replaced on the roster by backup quarterback Rohan Davey.

9/27/2005

Itula Mili, sea

Wanting Mili to put some weight back on after losing 20 pounds due to an intestinal blockage, the Seattle Seahawks decided to hold him out of Sunday's meeting with the Arizona Cardinals as a precautionary measure. The tight end, who returned to practice with the team last week, will continue to expand his workouts over the coming days, and according to head coach Mike Holmgren, he should be available for this weekend's tussle with the Washington Redskins.

Julian Peterson, sea

Peterson will be limited in practice this week after straining his right hamstring in Sunday's loss to the Dallas Cowboys. The 49ers have listed the linebacker as questionable for their upcoming meeting with the Arizona Cardinals, but head coach Mike Nolan is optimistic that he will be ready for the contest. His status will be updated later in the week.

9/26/2005

Russell Davis, sea

Davis suffered a strained biceps in the third quarter of Sunday's loss to the Seattle Seahawks and was unable to return to action. The Cardinals' starting nose tackle will be re-evaluated on Monday to determine the extent of the injury, but surgery could be possible, according to head coach Dennis Green.

Shaun Alexander, sea

Alexander led the Seattle Seahawks to a 37-12 victory over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, rushing for 140 yards and four touchdowns on 22 carries. Three of the running back's scores came from one yard, while the other was a 25-yard jaunt. Following a fairly quiet Week 1, Alexander has 284 yards rushing in his last two games.

Darrell Jackson, sea

Jackson nearly matched his Week 2 performance -- eight catches for 131 yards -- in Sunday's victory over the Arizona Cardinals, hauling in eight passes for 125 yards. The veteran receiver continues to be quarterback Matt Hasselbeck's favorite target in the Seahawks' passing attack.

Nate Burleson, sea

According to Vikings head coach Mike Tice, Burleson already has been ruled out of the team's Week 4 meeting with the Atlanta Falcons. The receiver continues to recover from a sprained posterior cruciate ligament in his knee, an injury suffered in last week's loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Travis Taylor and Marcus Robinson will remain in the starting lineup, while Troy Williamson and Koren Robinson will see more playing time in backup roles.

9/23/2005

Nate Burleson, sea

Burleson continues to receive treatment on his ailing knee, but he has yet to return to the field with the Minnesota Vikings. The receiver, who sprained the posterior cruciate ligament in the knee last weekend, is not expected to be available for Sunday's matchup with the New Orleans Saints. Officially, he is listed as doubtful.

9/22/2005

Itula Mili, sea

After missing more than two weeks with an intestinal blockage, Mili has resumed practicing with the Seattle Seahawks, and barring any setbacks, he should see some time in Sunday's matchup with the Arizona Cardinals. The tight end does not appear on the team's injury report this week.

9/21/2005

Jimmy Williams, sea

Williams has signed with the Seattle Seahawks, filling the roster spot of receiver Alex Bannister, who will miss the rest of the season after breaking his collarbone for the third time in less than a year. The cornerback was with the New Orleans Saints in training camp this year, but was released prior to the start of the regular season. He will see time as a reserve in the defensive backfield, as well as a kickoff returner.

9/20/2005

Nate Burleson, sea

The Minnesota Vikings currently don't have an exact timetable for Burleson's return, but the receiver almost certainly will not play in Sunday's meeting with the New Orleans Saints. Reportedly, an MRI on his ailing knee has revealed a sprained posterior cruciate ligament, and he'll begin a rehab program immediately. Burleson has six catches for 93 yards in two games this season.

9/19/2005

Shaun Alexander, sea

After getting just 14 carries in the Seahawks' season opener last week, Alexander saw an increased workload in Sunday's victory over the Atlanta Falcons, rushing 28 times for 144 yards and a touchdown. He also picked up 11 yards on two receptions in the 21-18 win.

Darrell Jackson, sea

Although he failed to find the end zone, Jackson was quarterback Matt Hasselbeck's favorite target in Sunday's victory over the Atlanta Falcons, as he finished with eight catches for 131 yards. The Seahawks' receiver snagged six passes for 65 yards in the team's season opener last weekend.

Nate Burleson, sea

After further evaluation, Burleson has been diagnosed with a strained left knee. The injury, suffered in Sunday's loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, is considered minor, according to Vikings head coach Mike Tice, and the receiver has been listed as day-to-day. He has six catches for 93 yards in two games this season.

9/18/2005

Nate Burleson, sea

Burleson left Minnesota's game against Cincinnati in the third quarter with a sprained left knee. He isn't expected to return. He caught three passes for 48 yards before departing.

9/17/2005

Matt Hasselbeck, sea

Seahawks head coach Mike Holmgren reported that Hasselbeck will be his starting quarterback for Sunday's game against the Falcons, despite a sore arm. Last week against the Jaguars, Hasselbeck passed 37 times, completing 21 times for 246 yards and two touchdowns.

9/15/2005

Peter Warrick, sea

In addition to serving as the Seahawks' top punt returner, Warrick is expected to see more time on offense in this weekend's meeting with the Atlanta Falcons. The receiver, who signed with Seattle after being released by the Cincinnati Bengals last month, will serve as a backup to starters Darrell Jackson and Bobby Engram.

Mike Green, sea

Green has lost his spot in the Chicago Bears' starting lineup, primarily because of a costly pass interference penalty in last weekend's loss to the Washington Redskins. Taking his place in the Bears' defensive backfield for this week's matchup with the Detroit Lions will be rookie Chris Harris.

9/14/2005

Jerheme Urban, sea

Urban has been released by the Seattle Seahawks, opening a spot on the roster for defensive end Rodney Bailey, who inked a contract on Tuesday. In seven games last season, the receiver hauled in six passes for 117 yards and a touchdown. He was inactive for last weekend's 2005 season opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

9/13/2005

Itula Mili, sea

According to Seahawks head coach Mike Holmgren, Mili might be forced to undergo surgery to remove the blockage in his intestine. The tight end is being bothered by scar tissue left over from when he had his appendix removed. He did not play in Sunday's regular-season opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

9/12/2005

Matt Hasselbeck, sea

Despite passing for 246 yards and two touchdowns, Hasselbeck struggled overall in Sunday's season opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Seahawks' quarterback tossed three interceptions, lost a fumble and was sacked twice.

9/11/2005

Itula Mili, sea

Due to an intestinal problem, Mili did not travel with the Seahawks for Sunday's regular-season opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The tight end, who spent some time in the hospital on Thursday, hopes to rejoin the team early in the week. He is listed as day-to-day.

9/6/2005

Maurice Morris, sea

After missing some practice time and the Seahawks' final two preseason games with a strained hamstring, Morris was back on the field with the team during Monday's workouts. The running back plans to be available for Sunday's regular-season opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars, but his role likely will be limited.

9/1/2005

Bobby Engram, sea

Engram will remain in Seattle's starting lineup this season, even though the team added former first-round pick Peter Warrick on Wednesday. Despite serving primarily as the Seahawks' No. 3 receiver in 2004, Engram was second on the team last season in both receptions (35) and receiving yards (499) in 13 games. He finished the campaign with two touchdowns.

Peter Warrick, sea

Warrick has signed with the Seattle Seahawks, agreeing to a one-year contract. Financial terms were not released, but the deal reportedly is worth $1.4 million, including a $500,000 signing bonus. The receiver, who was the fourth overall pick in the 2000 NFL Draft, was slowed by shin, knee and hamstring injuries last season and in training camp this year, prompting the Cincinnati Bengals to waive him earlier this week.

8/30/2005

Peter Warrick, sea

After missing the majority of the 2004 season and being limited in training camp this year, Warrick has been released by the Cincinnati Bengals. The receiver, who was the fourth overall pick in the 2000 NFL Draft, was slowed by shin, knee and hamstring injuries, prompting the Bengals to make the move. By being cut early, Warrick hopes to catch on with another team before the start of the season.

Floyd Womack, sea

The Seattle Seahawks thought they might lose Womack for the entire 2005 campaign after the offensive lineman hurt his left triceps in Saturday's exhibition win over the Kansas City Chiefs. However, tests have revealed that the injury is not as severe as initially feared, and Womack should be back in 4-6 weeks, according to head coach Mike Holmgren.

8/29/2005

Alain Kashama, sea

The Chicago Bears have traded Kashama to the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for a conditional pick in next year's draft. The defensive end spent the majority of the 2004 campaign on the Bears' practice squad, but was promoted to play in three games, notching one tackle.

8/28/2005

Peter Warrick, sea

Warrick missed his second preseason game on Friday when he sat out of the Bengals' contest with the Eagles. The sixth-year receiver is resting knee and hamstring injuries, and was held out due to lack of practice.

8/27/2005

Lance Frazier, sea

Due to heavy competition in the Cowboys' secondary, Dallas has released cornerback Lance Frazier. In his rookie season of 2004, Frazier played in 12 games, made eight starts, and was the Cowboys' lead punt returner with 9.5 yards per return.

8/25/2005

Maurice Morris, sea

According to Seattle head coach Mike Holmgren, the Seahawks plan to hold Morris out of the team's final two preseason contests, as the running back continues to be hobbled by a strained hamstring. Morris will continue to receive treatment on the leg in hopes of being ready for the start of the regular season.

8/24/2005

Josh Scobey, sea

It didn't take Scobey long to find a new team, as the Seattle Seahawks have claimed him off waivers from the Arizona Cardinals. The running back appeared in 12 games with the Cards last season, picking up 89 yards on 27 carries. He also hauled in 18 passes for 191 yards.

8/22/2005

Josh Scobey, sea

Scobey has been released by the Arizona Cardinals. The running back appeared in 12 games last season, picking up 89 yards on 27 carries. He also hauled in 18 passes for 191 yards.

8/15/2005

Peter Warrick, sea

As anticipated, Warrick was back on the field with the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday and took part in the majority of the team's workouts. Although he's still questionable for Friday's exhibition matchup against the Washington Redskins, the receiver has nearly recovered from the shin and knee injuries that plagued him in 2004. Expect the Bengals to be very cautious with Warrick over the next couple of weeks.

8/12/2005

Shaun Alexander, sea

Alexander likely will be limited to a couple of series, but he'll be in the starting lineup when the Seahawks take the field for a preseason game against the New Orleans Saints on Friday. The running back's availability had been in question after he missed some time earlier this week with a strained hamstring, but he practiced without incident both Tuesday and Wednesday.

Nathaniel Adibi, sea

Adibi has been placed on injured reserve by the Indianapolis Colts. The defensive end, who was a fifth-round pick in the 2004 NFL Draft, will miss the entire 2005 campaign with a shoulder injury.

8/10/2005

Peter Warrick, sea

Barring any setbacks, Warrick should be cleared to resume practicing with the Bengals within the next week. The receiver saw action in just four games last season due to knee and shin injuries, and in the process lost the No. 2 wideout job to T.J. Houshmandzadeh. He tallied just 11 receptions in 2004, one year after setting career highs with 79 catches for 819 yards and seven touchdowns in '03.

8/8/2005

Shaun Alexander, sea

At this point, Alexander's availability for the Seahawks first preseason game -- a matchup with the Saints on Friday -- is in question. The running back has been unable to work out with the team the last several days, due to a strained hamstring. Officially, he is listed as day-to-day. Last season, Alexander became the first player in NFL history to score 15 or more touchdowns during the regular season for four consecutive years

8/4/2005

Ronald Flemons, sea

Flemons was traded by the Dolphins to the Seattle Seahawks in return for cornerback Kris Richard.

8/3/2005

Chris Spencer, sea

Spencer will ink a five-year, $7.4 million deal with the Seahawks on Wednesday, a pact that includes an additional $2.3 million in potential incentives. The contract calls for $5 million in guaranteed money. The team's first-round pick (No. 26 overall) is expected to report to training camp Wednesday afternoon. The center out of Mississippi missed the first five days of camp while contract negotiations continued.

8/1/2005

Lofa Tatupu, sea

Tatupu signed a five-year deal with the Seahawks late Saturday night, and on Sunday he was on the practice field for his first taste of NFL training camp. Complete financial terms of the contract were not immediately available, though reports peg his guaranteed money at $2.2 million. The linebacker out of USC was Seattle's second-round pick in this year's draft. In 2003 and '04 for the Trojans, Tatupu posted nine sacks, seven interceptions and four forced fumbles.

7/27/2005

Shaun Alexander, sea

Alexander agreed to terms on Tuesday on a one-year deal with the Seahawks that will pay him $6.32 million for the 2005 campaign. The new contract stipulates that Seattle won't be able to slap the franchise tag on Alexander at the end of this year, nor will they be able to trade him during the '05 season. In essence, he will become an unrestricted free agent at the end of the season. The running back is expected to report to training camp on Thursday.

7/16/2005

Shaun Alexander, sea

The Seattle Seahawks re-opened contract negotiations with Alexander's agent on Friday. Under the terms of the NFL rules governing players given the franchise player tag, Seattle could not negotiate with the running back from mid-March until yesterday.

Cornelius Wortham, sea

The Seattle Seahawks have announced the signing of Cornelius Wortham. The terms of the multi-year deal were not announced. Wortham, who was taken in the 7th round, is the third of Seattle's 2005 draft picks to agree to terms with the team.

7/5/2005

Shaun Alexander, sea

Alexander currently has a one-year, $6.32 million franchise tender offer on the table, but has said he will not sign the deal. The running back will wait to come to an agreement on a long-term contract with the Seattle Seahawks before taking the field. The two sides will resume talks on July 15, when allowed to do so.

6/15/2005

Bobby Engram, sea

According to Seattle head coach Mike Holmgren, the No. 2 wide receiver spot opposite Darrell Jackson is Engram's to lose heading into training camp later this summer. Engram is the top candidate to fill the vacancy left by Koren Robinson, who was released by the Seahawks at the beginning of June not long after being brought up on charges of DUI. Engram was second on the team last season in both receptions (35) and receiving yards (499).

6/13/2005

Julian Peterson, sea

Peterson will not be 100 percent when the 49ers officially open training camp on July 29, but the linebacker hopes to be ready for contract drills in mid-August and expects to see action in at least one preseason game. Peterson continues to rehab following surgery last October to repair a torn left Achilles tendon, and team doctors told him last week that he is about 75 percent in terms of his recovery.

6/7/2005

John Howell, sea

Howell has signed a one-year contract with the Seattle Seahawks. Although official financial terms were not released, the deal reportedly is worth around $565,000. The safety, who has been with Tampa Bay since being selected in the fourth round of the 2001 NFL Draft, notched 17 tackles in 16 games last season, including six starts.

6/2/2005

Bobby Taylor, sea

Taylor has been released by the Seattle Seahawks. After spending his first nine NFL seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, the cornerback inked with Seattle prior to the 2004 campaign, but injuries limited him to just 10 games. He finished the year with 13 tackles and one forced fumble.

5/20/2005

Peter Warrick, sea

Warrick still has not been given medical clearance to resume team drills, and the timetable for the wide receiver's full return to the practice field remains a moving target. He saw action in just four games for the Bengals last season due to knee and shin injuries, and in the process lost the No. 2 wideout job to T.J. Houshmandzadeh. Warrick tallied just 11 receptions in 2004, one year after setting career highs with 79 catches for 819 yards and seven touchdowns in '03.

Rocky Bernard, sea

The Seahawks re-signed Bernard to a one-year contract on Thursday worth a reported $656,000. The reserve defensive lineman has logged 42 games and 9.5 sacks during his three-year tenure in Seattle. Bernard was a fifth-round draft choice by the Seahawks in 2002.

5/5/2005

Will Heller, sea

Heller has re-signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, agreeing to a one-year, $380,000 contract. The tight end, who missed the last few weeks of the 2004 campaign with a sprained hip, is expected to compete for a backup job with the Bucs next season.