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Seahawks News 3/8: Seahawks trade well, and they deserve an apology

John Schneider may have one up his sleeve this offseason.

SportsBy Marcus ThompsonMarch 8, 20262 min read

Last updated: March 18, 2026, 7:01 AM

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Seahawks News 3/8: Seahawks trade well, and they deserve an apology

In Today’s Links: Basically, a pretty lean PSR today. Ice cubes and cigarettes. More focus on the 2026 NFL Free Agency period that, at some point, will hit soon. There is plenty of chisme. Plenty of chatter. Just a few more days and we should have a good idea who is coming back. And who isn’t. As usual, thank you for being here with us at Field Gulls. We appreciate you. Go, ‘Hawks!

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Marcus Thompson

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Marcus Thompson is a sports correspondent covering the NFL, NBA, and major American sporting events. A former college athlete and sports journalism veteran, he has covered five Super Bowls and multiple NBA Finals. His player profiles and game analysis are known for their depth and insight.

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