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Seattle Seahawks

Seattle Seahawks

I joined the Seattle Seahawks as a contracted writer in July 2020. My main role is to write the daily “Round-Up” article on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday each week. In addition to those three stories each week, I am available for extra work whenever it is needed. The extra work includes features and stories on team events held in the community. I also filled in for the Seahawks’ team reporter in November 2020 while he was on paternity leave. During that month, I was the full-time writer for the team from Monday-Wednesday each week. This included writing news stories, analysis pieces and press conference reactions, along with my usual Round-Ups.

This page includes a variety of stories from my time with the Seahawks — Round-Ups, features, community stories and more.

What We Learned From New OC Shane Waldron's Intro Press Conference

Just three weeks after competing against the Seahawks in a playoff game, Shane Waldron is excited to be joining Seattle's side. Waldron, who has been a Rams assistant for four seasons, went through a series of virtual interviews before being named the Seahawks' offensive coordinator last Friday. 

"It was a digital interview process with a lot of phone calls and Zoom elements to the process," Waldron said at his introductory press conference on Tuesday. "Over the course of several days (Pete Carroll and I) spoke. We had some great conversations starting with philosophy, starting with my history and really taking it all the way through things that he believed in. At the end of this thing, he just wanted to be sure we were aligned in how we view the game, how we view things moving forward."

 Here are seven other things we learned from Waldron's introduction to Seattle.

featureLogan Reardon