T.O. Back In The National Football League

Wide receiver Terrell Owens is back in the National Football League after coming to terms with the Seattle Seahawks on a contract. Owens is second all time in receiving yards. Owens missed all of last season because of no interest from any NFL teams. He did however have a stint playing football for an indoor football league team last season.

Tarvaris Jackson Names Seahawks Starting QB

Seattle head coach Peter Carroll says Tarvaris Jackson will be the Seahawks starting quarterback for now, adding that Charlie Whitehurst will compete for the job also.

Sidney Rice Leaves Minnesota

Wide receiver Sidney Rice leaves the Minnesota Vikings for the Seattle Seahawks. Rice’s new deal is for 5 years, and worth $41 million. 

Matt Hasselbeck Leaving The Seahawks

Quarterback Matt Hasselbeck will not return to the Seattle Seahawks. The Seahawks agreed to terms with former Minnesota Vikings quarterback Tarvaris Jackson. Charlie Whitehurst and Jackson will compete for the starting quarterback’s job.

Bears To Host Packers In NFC Title Game

The Chicago Bears will host the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday, January 23 at 3 pm ET on Fox.

Bears Head To NFC Title Game Vs. Packers

The Chicago Bears reached the NFC Championship Game with a 35-24 win versus the Seattle Seahawks. Jay Cutler had 2 passing touchdowns and 2 rushing touchdowns.

NFC Divisional Round Schedule

NFC Divisional round: Packers at Falcons (Sat., 8 pm ET), Seahawks at Bears (Sun., 1 pm ET) *Both Games On Fox

Saints Beat By Seahawks In Wild-Card Game

Defending Super Bowl champion Saints upset by Seahawks, 41-36, in NFC wild-card round.

Seahawks Win The NFC West

The Seahawks clinched the NFC West title with a 16-6 win versus the Rams. They will host the Saints in the wild-card round.

Seahawks Make Playoffs With Losing Record

The Seattle Seahawks (7-9) become the first team in NFL history to reach the playoffs with a losing record.

Seahawks Linebacker Suspended 1 Game

Seattle Seahawks LB Leroy Hill was suspended for 1 game for violating the NFL’s substance abuse policy.

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