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The Seahawks believe they can make a playoff run, and they’ve now added Rashid Shaheed as a capable sidekick for Jaxon Smith-Njigba in the passing game.
The Seattle Seahawks made one move at Tuesday's NFL trade deadline. GM John Schneider acquired wide receiver Rashid Shaheed from the New Orleans Saints in exchange for fourth-and-sixth-round picks in the 2026 NFL draft. Meanwhile nothing materialized on the Riq Woolen front.
Rashid Shaheed calls Seattle a “winning organization” after a deadline trade from the Saints and looks forward to playing.
After being ignored most of the season, the Seahawks are suddenly garnering national media attention after a big win and a big trade.
Let’s start with this: Anthony Bradford has not been great. In fact, he’s looked like the weak link in Seattle’s offense often, earning a cringe-inducing 46.3 PFF grade. At the same time, he hasn’t been as fatal to offensive success as could’ve been feared.
Discover the latest news on the Seattle Seahawks and their surprising decision to retain cornerback Riq Woolen during the trade deadline.
With only a pair emoji wide eyes, Seahawks' receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba reacted to his team's trade for Rashid Shaheed.
ESPN's Adam Schefter weighed in on the Seattle Seahawks ahead of the trade deadline and named them as a team to watch moving forward. Schefter isn't the only one who has hinted the Seahawks could have an exciting deadline.