A familiar theme has played out for the Seattle Seahawks online this offseason. Seemingly every offseason comes with a barrage of trade proposals from NFL analysts and fans of other teams involving star wide receiver DK Metcalf.
The Seattle Seahawks have been mentioned as a candidate to trade star wide receiver DK Metcalf this offseason, but one of his long-time teammates is actually more likely to play elsewhere in 2025. Brady Henderson of ESPN on Thursday,
Seahawks star receiver DK Metcalf has requested a trade from Seattle, and the Patriots should pounce on the opportunity to bring the pass-catcher to New England.
The San Francisco 49ers recently agreed to trade Deebo Samuel to the Washington Commanders for a fifth-round draft pick, but Metcalf (27) is younger than Samuel (29) and he has be
Now the question on everyone's mind shifts to "where will DK land?" It is hard to imagine a 27 year old with 48 touchdowns and at least 900 yards receiving yards in all six seasons in his career (with only three missed games) won't have plenty of suitors coming to the table with offers to acquire his services.
Metcalf is just 27 years old, but is due an extension. He has just one more year remaining on a three-year, $72 million contract extension that he signed in 2022. Metcalf responded to the bump in pay by putting together back-to-back 1,
The Seahawks' wide receiver room could look a lot different in 2025 with DK Metcalf reportedly requesting a trade and Tyler Lockett being released on Wednesday.
This request came less than an hour after his teammate and mentor, veteran WR Tyler Lockett was released by Seattle, potentially paving the way for Seahawks young WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba to lead the receiver room if Metcalf is traded.
Seattle Seahawks star wide receiver DK Metcalf has reportedly asked to be traded, and the team will explore options. Will the Patriots make a move?
For the Green Bay Packers, one trade window opened up while another trade window slammed shut on Wednesday.
Pete Carroll will need to add a wide receiver to his Raiders squad and two of his former Pro Bowlers from Seattle are about to become available.