Seahawks training camp preview
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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.
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As the Seattle Seahawks kick off training camp, here's a position-by-position look at how the battles for starting roles and roster spots stack up on offense.
Love has used his two-year stint in Seattle to catapult his career, racking up 7 interceptions, 22 pass deflections and 232 total tackles. His 21.8% ball-hawking rate topped all safeties with at least 50 targets this past season.
The Seattle Seahawks finally released starting tight end Noah Fant yesterday, saving around $9 million in salary cap space heading into the start of training camp tomorrow. In addition to creating some cap room, the move makes room for an exciting summer competition to determine who will become Seattle's new starter at this spot.
Oh, and quarterback Aaron Rodgers is now a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Our 32 NFL Nation reporters preview everything you should be watching as training camp begins -- and have also projected what each 53-man roster might look like five weeks from now. First, let's start with the biggest storyline for each team:
Darnold was named to the list for his breakout season with the Minnesota Vikings in 2024. He threw for 4,319 yards, 35 touchdowns, 12 interceptions, a career-best 102.5 passer rating and helped lead the Vikings to a 14-3 record. He was also named to his first Pro Bowl.
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.