2025 Seattle Seahawks training camp
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Here are five observations from Day 1 of Seahawks camp: 1. Kenneth Walker III looked healthy and as explosive as ever. While he was in attendance for voluntary offseason workouts and minicamp, running back Kenneth Walker III didn't do a ton of on-field work due to what Macdonald said at the time was a minor ankle injury.
Head coach Mike Macdonald updated the media by saying veteran defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins will be starting camp on the Non-Football Injury (NFI) list as he is dealing with a back issue. Macdonald seemed confident that Hankins will be fine in the long term. Additionally, cornerback Shaquill Griffin was not at practice due to an illness.
The coaches limited Walker during offseason practices to preserve him. Now he’s full go. Fant leaving makes AJ Barner a starter.
With the start of NFL training camps just around the corner, Grant Gordon provides a refresher on the Seattle Seahawks' roster changes, position battles and notable subplots.
ESPN reported that Anthony Richardson completed just 4 of his 11 passes in team drills during the first practice of training camp. It's worth noting he is shaking off some rust related to a shoulder injury, and that it was reported that dropped passes were also a factor in that stat line.
Bobo sees and feels it already, after offseason meetings, film study and practices. Coach Mike Macdonald hired Kubiak to run the ball with lead back Kenneth Walker in the final year of his rookie contract. The offense’s new purpose is improve what was the NFL’s 29th-ranked rushing offense in 2024.
Yahoo Sports is on the road this summer hitting camps across the country, and we're rounding up the news, updates, position battles and more you need to know.
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