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More Seahawks![]() Cowboys reportedly cut WR Terrell OwensWide receiver Terrell Owens, whose future with the Dallas Cowboys has been in question since the off-season began, was cut late Wednesday night, according to a source. More details ...![]() Seahawks sign WR HoushmandzadehT.J. Houshmandzadeh is expected to bolster a Seahawks wide receiver corps that was devastated by injuries last season. More details ...WR Houshmandzadeh reportedly chooses SeahawksT.J. Houshmandzadeh and the Seattle Seahawks agreed on a five-year contract, according to media reports Monday. More details ...![]() Seahawks reportedly agree to deal with DT Colin ColeThe Seattle Seahawks and free agent defensive tackle Colin Cole have agreed to a five-year, $21.4 million contract that includes $6 million in guaranteed money, a person with direct knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press on Sunday. More details ...![]() Seahawks don't appear to be big shoppersThe Seahawks don't need a huge shopping cart when the annual free-agency market opens Friday. A hand basket is more like it. And big-bodied, bigger-bucks free agent Albert Haynesworth won't fit in that. More details ...Seahawks's Engram enters free agencyWide receiver Bobby Engram is now a free agent and doesn't sound overly optimistic about a return to the Seattle Seahawks. More details ...![]() Milloy wants to play for SeahawksSafety Lawyer Milloy, a four-time Pro Bowler from the University of Washington and Tacoma's Lincoln High School, won't be returning to the Atlanta Falcons. More details ...![]() Seahawks place franchise tag on HillThe Seattle Seahawks have designated linebacker Leroy Hill a franchise player to keep him from leaving in free agency. More details ...Seahawks decision due on HillThe Seattle Seahawks must decide today what to do with star free-agent-to-be linebacker Leroy Hill. They can use their franchise tag on him, at a cost of $8.304 million for the one-year tender. More details ...![]() Brett Favre retiring ... againThe 39-year-old instructed agent to tell the New York Jets of his decision. More details ...Bradley soars from North Dakota St. to SeattleFrom Fargo to NFL coordinator, Casey "Gus" Bradley's career has certainly taken the fast track. Just over three years ago, Bradley was an assistant at Division II North Dakota State. Now he's running the Seattle Seahawks' defense. More details ...![]() Steelers rally to win 6th Super BowlBen Roethlisberger looked one way, then another. Finally, he somehow spotted Santonio Holmes in the right corner of the end zone, obscured by three defenders. Big Ben threw it up. Holmes stretched his hands as high as he could get them, but mindful of keeping both feet on the ground. More details ...Steelers fans take Super Bowl party to the streetsGold and black-clad fans with Steelers' iconic Terrible Towels waving in the air or tucked into their back pockets partied into the early morning hours Monday in an impromptu block party across Pittsburgh to celebrate the team's historic sixth Super Bowl win. More details ...![]() Phenomenal Fitz is 'doing what he was born to do'Larry Fitzgerald soars above the outstretched arms of defenders, caresses the football with his fingertips, and clings to it as he comes back down to earth. More details ...Steelers defense could be one of NFL's bestThe Doomsday Defense. The Purple People Eaters. The Steel Curtain. Exceptional defenses generate colorful, distinctive nicknames that define a style and forge an image that guarantees they will be mentioned for generations. More details ...Steelers vs. Cardinals: the key matchupsMatchups for the Super Bowl between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Arizona Cardinals at Raymond James Stadium: When the Steelers have the ball More details ...![]() In Pittsburgh, the big hits always keep on comingRyan Clark levels Willis McGahee and Wes Welker. Hines Ward breaks Keith Rivers' jaw. James Farrior stacks up Derrick Ward. The Pittsburgh Steelers don't deliberately try to injure opposing players. It's just that it happens sometimes when a team is taught to hit only two ways: hard and harder. More details ...Suddenly, the Cardinals are hot in ArizonaFrom Flagstaff to Lake Havasu, Arizonans are suddenly clamoring to claim an allegiance to the Cardinals and climb aboard their bandwagon -- at least through the Super Bowl. More details ...![]() Dude in dress steals show at Super Bowl media dayThe bride didn't bother showing up Tuesday. It's a good thing, too. She might have been upstaged by the dude in the dress. More details ...This text is invisible on the page, but this text is affected by the invisible item's flow. This text is invisible on the page, but this text is affected by the invisible item's flow.
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