Our Seahawks Expert Gives His Top Prop Bets to Make for Sam Darnold, JSN and Cooper Kupp
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, JUL 22 – Seahawks enter camp with $34.9 million salary cap space and focus on developing rookies and resolving key position battles for the 2025 NFL season roster.
- On Wednesday, the Seattle Seahawks kick off training camp at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center, running through August 12 with most practices open to the public.
- To clear room under the cap, Seattle Seahawks released veteran tight end Noah Fant on Sunday afternoon, clearing $8.91 million against the salary cap.
- With 29 first-year players reporting earlier this month, undrafted nose tackle J.R. Singleton—signed on May 2 as a priority UDFA—is battling for a spot in the defensive line rotation.
- With the edge group already thin, outside linebacker Uchenna Nwosu began camp on the Physically Unable to Perform list after offseason knee surgery, leaving his return timeline unclear.
- Heading into the preseason, training camp practices and preseason games over the next five weeks will determine the starters at center and right guard as Seattle finalizes its roster.
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Our Seahawks expert gives his top prop bets to make for Sam Darnold, JSN and Cooper Kupp
The Seattle Seahawks are heading into the 2025 campaign with a remodeled offense. Second-year head coach Mike Macdonald was not satisfied with a unit that ranked 18th in points per game (22.1) and Seattle executed significant offseason moves to take on a new look.
Five Seahawks training camp stories to watch in 2025
HeraldNet.com HeraldNet.com - Everett and Snohomish County news from The Daily Herald in Everett, Washington The Seattle Seahawks had their rookies report to training camp on July 15. The veterans will join them at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center on Tuesday. The first practice of training camp will be Wednesday, one of several dates open to the public at the team’s headquarters. Five Seahawks training camp stories to watch in 2025 Wire Service
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