The Seahawks’ defense has been suspect to open the 2022 season, and they have a good opportunity to get back on track this weekend when they go up against a Detroit Lions offense that will be without their best weapons.
Still in search of their first victory of the NFL season, the Atlanta Falcons hope this week serves as a bonding experience and a breakthrough. After last weekend's 31-27 loss to the defending Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams, the Falcons (0-2) travel to the Pacific Northwest for Sunday's matchup against the Seattle Seahawks (1-1).
Kadarius Toney‘s NFL tenure has been marred by injuries, and another one appears to have popped up.
The Seahawks traveled to the Bay Area without a couple of defensive backs. The team ruled out cornerback Justin Coleman and safety Joey Blount on Saturday.
The Seahawks are in about as good of shape injury-wise as they could hope for ahead of a Week 2 divisional showdown with the San Francisco 49ers. Ray Roberts:
The Seattle Seahawks are getting set for their second game of the year, and their first contest within the division, as they’ll square off with the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday afternoon.
The Seahawks released veteran cornerback Justin Coleman on Tuesday, but it was a procedural move. The team re-signed him to its 53-player roster Thursday, according to the NFL’s personnel notice.
The Seattle Seahawks have officially signed DB Justin Coleman. In a corresponding move, the team placed DL L.J. Collier on injured reserve, according to Michael-Shawn Dugar.
As had been suspected since roster cuts were announced on Tuesday, veteran Seattle Seahawks cornerback Justin Coleman should return to the 53-man roster imminently.
The Seahawks have reduced their roster to 53 players in part by releasing a veteran defensive back who was on his third stint with the team. Seattle cut cornerback Justin Coleman, the team announced on Tuesday.
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The cornerback position group in Seattle is one of the more intriguing in the NFL this year.
With the calendar flipping to July and offseason programs wrapped up across the country, NFL training camps will begin around the NFL in less than a month's time.
Like so many positions on the Seattle Seahawks roster the secondary got a bit of an overhaul this offseason. Seattle signed cornerbacks Justin Coleman and Artie Burns in free agency and drafted corners Coby Bryant and Tariq Woolen in the fourth- and fifth-round respectively.
Last Thursday the Seattle Seahawks made the return of Justin Coleman to the pacific northwest official, announcing his signing after three seasons away from the Hawks with the Detroit Lions and Miami Dolphins.
Coleman had two previous stints with the Seahawks. He spent time on their practice squad as a rookie, and he returned to the organization via trade in 2017.
The Miami Dolphins have put in a concerted effort to bring back the majority of their defensive free agents, including Emmanuel Ogbah, Elandon Roberts, Duke Riley, Sam Eguavoen, Brennan Scarlett, Sheldrick Redwine and Elijah Campbell.
The Miami Dolphins, along with the other 31 NFL teams, are spending their week at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, Indiana, as they prepare for the next steps to making their team better in the future.
The Miami Dolphins thought they were finding their way out of their COVID-19 outbreak on Monday when they returned Jaylen Waddle and Jevon Holland from the reserve/COVID list, however, another player has landed on it.
The block by Duke Riley and recovery by Justin Coleman puts Miami on the board first against Carolina.
Fellow Lions cornerbacks Jeff Okudah and Desmond Trufant are also battling hamstring injuries early into the campaign.
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