
UDFAs, preseason schedule and more Seahawks news for Cardinals fans to know
UDFAs, preseason schedule and more Seahawks news for Cardinals fans to know Some stories from the last week for Cardinals fans to know about the NFC West rival Seahawks
It is the end of another NFL offseason week, which means it is a good time to check in with the Arizona Cardinals' division rivals in the NFC West. What has been going on with the San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams?
Below are a few stories from the last week about the Seahawks that Cardinals fans should know.
Rookie free agent to watch
The Seahawks signed a slew of rookie free agents. Many UDFAs around the league will make an impact. EDGE Jared Ivey is predicted to be that impact UDFA for Seattle.
Preseason slate set
The Arizona Cardinals, after initially only announced their preseason opponents, set the dates and times of those three games. The Seahawks did the same thing. Their preseason tilts are set.
Joint practices
The Cardinals will hold a joint practice with the Denver Broncos before their preseason game in Denver. The Seahawks will have joint practices before their preseason finale with the Green Bay Packers in Green Bay.
5 important offensive players named for 2025
In the offseason of lists and rankings, one writer listed the five most important offensive players for Seattle heading into the season.
Leonard Williams makes list
Williams, who absolutely overmatched the Cardinals in his two games against them last season, was honored as one of the league's top players at least 30 years old.
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