Seattle Seahawks, Terry McLaurin and Washington Commanders
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"Receiver Terry McLaurin re-injured his quadriceps and will miss Washington's Week 9 game on Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks, head coach Dan Quinn told reporters on Wednesday. McLaurin already has missed four games due to the injury and had only just returned to action this past Monday."
Fair to say the Seahawks have overachieved to date on the season as they sit tied with the Rams atop the NFC West while its also fair to say the Commanders have underachieved as they sit one game out of last in the NFC East.
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Seahawks cut former Saints player just one day after signing him
Life on the fringe of an NFL roster isn't easy. The Seattle Seahawks cut this former New Orleans Saints player just one day after signing him.
The Seahawks roster is strong, but there are a couple of spots where they could use more depth going into the second half of the regular season.
The Washington Commanders are hosting the Seattle Seahawks Sunday night, and they’re on a short week schedule after playing the Chiefs in Kansas City on Monday Night Football. McLaurin’s out, but QB Jayden Daniels and WR Deebo Samuel are both expected to return this week.
If the Seattle Seahawks made a trade prior to the NFL deadline (Nov. 4), reports indicate it'll be for an interior offensive lineman. Perhaps John Schneider would target a right guard. That's where Seattle's interior weakness lies, with Anthony Bradford especially struggling in pass protection this season.
The Seahawks are 5-2 with a +57 point differential and few blemishes on their resume, while the NFC has yet to see a juggernaut emerge.
But there’s a new trade idea making the rounds early this week that suggests the Bengals go get Seattle Seahawks cornerback Riq Woolen, courtesy of ESPN’s Seth Walder:
Ty Okada for Nick Emmanwori, now Julian Love in a Seahawks defense coach Mike Macdonald has changed “significantly” from plans. Devon Witherspoon back.
The Seahawks have shown interest in trading for an offensive lineman, according to NFL insider Conor Orr. That is more than enough for Sports Illustrated's Conor Orr to create, not one, but two trades from the Seahawks to improve the offensive line before the trade deadline passes.