Despite finishing with a winning record for a second straight season, the Seattle Seahawks weren't fortunate enough to earn a playoff spot in 2023, bringing a disappointing season to a close earlier than expected.
Lucas has been on injured reserve since leaving the season opener, and could provide a jolt for an offensive line that has struggled at times. The Seattle Seahawks entered the season knowing they would be starting one of the youngest, least experienced offensive lines in recent NFL history, so some growing pains were to be expected.
Charles Cross made it through a full game, Jamal Adams plays a ton, and other notes! Even in discouraging losses, we can usually find something encouraging to appreciate.
The Seahawks get back their starting left tackle, but will be without starting left guard Damien Lewis The Seattle Seahawks are set to take on the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 6 on Sunday, and when they do so they will once again finally have the services of left tackle Charles Cross.
The Seattle Seahawks are about to enter a sneaky-hard game against the Bengals. Cincinnati hasn't been great this year, but the former Super Bowl contender is going to put up a fight with quality pieces on both sides of the ball.
Lucas is eligible to come off injured reserve after the game against the Bengals, but Pete Carroll was non-committal on whether that will happen. It’s
Following a three-game absence due to injury, the Seattle Seahawks will happily welcome left tackle Charles Cross back into the starting lineup to face the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium on Sunday.
The Seahawks have battled a wave of injuries on the offensive line early in 2023, but could be line to get a pair of starters back in Week 6. In Week 6 the Seattle Seahawks are set to travel to Ohio to take on the Cincinnati Bengals, after dealing with injuries at all five positions on the offensive line early in the season.
Some have grown impatient with the way the Seahawks have utilized Jaxon Smith-Njigba through the first four games of his career, but his usage appears to be a side effect of tweaks to the offense due to injuries on the offensive line.
Going into Week 3 with a banged up roster, the Seattle Seahawks have ruled out tackle Charles Cross and cornerback Coby Bryant while listing seven players as questionable to play against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.
Though the second-year tackle made significant progress this week recovering from a sprained big toe, the Seattle Seahawks will officially be without Charles Cross when they travel to face the Detroit Lions in Sunday's Week 2 road opener.
From quarterbacks trying to bounce back to a wide receiver chasing a record, here are must-see players in Week 2 in the NFL.
The Seattle Seahawks have signed 41-year-old All-Pro tackle Jason Peters to their practice squad, according to multiple sources. With injuries to starting tackles Charles Cross and Abraham Lucas, Peters will provide depth, and more importantly, a veteran presence could do this team some good.
Injuries impacting the offensive line led to the Seahawks signing 41-year-old Jason Peters to the practice squad on Tuesday. Peters' agent confirmed the signing, which first was reported Monday night.
The Seattle Seahawks are adding a 41-year-old offensive lineman to their roster Tuesday after revealing a disappointing update recently on 2022 first-round pick Charles Cross.
Jonathan Jones reports that the Seahawks are signing veteran OT Jason Peters to their practice squad on Tuesday. Peters worked out for Seattle on Monday. Seahawks LT Charles Cross is currently week-to-week with a turf toe injury, so there’s a need for depth along the offensive line.
The Seattle Seahawks lost their Week 1 game and now are hoping they haven't lost their starting offensive tackles for Week 2. Charles Cross, selected No.
SEPT 10 CHARLES CROSS INJURED VS RAMS Seattle Seahawks second-year offensive tackle is questionable to return to Sunday's season opener against the Los Angeles Rams due to a toe injury.
The Mississippi State-produced tackle can be kept on his rookie deal through 2026 via the fifth-year option. The slot deal is worth $21.4M; that amount is fully guaranteed.
Entering the draft with several needs, the Giants have the historically rare opportunity to make two picks in the top 10. But the team is open to trading down and accumulating more capital to address its bevy of deficiencies.
Charles Cross is undoubtedly one of the best players in this draft class. Many experts believe the 6-foot-5, 310-pounder is the best pass-blocking tackle in the 2022 draft class and he also has an unappreciated run-blocking ability.
Charles Cross is an accomplished pass-blocker who would complete a strong bookend with 2020 first-rounder Andrew Thomas.
Former Mississippi State offensive lineman Charles Cross is one of the most talked-about players in the 2022 NFL Draft after the success he had in Mike Leach's Air Raid offense in Starkville.
The redshirt sophomore is widely regarded as one of the top prospects across any offensive line position and is thought to be a likely top-10 pick.
Several NFL teams will be looking to upgrade their offensive lines when the 2022 NFL Draft rolls around in April next year. Protecting your quarterback is becoming increasingly more and more important as the number of sacks per year continues to rise.
Mississippi State offensive tackle Charles Cross has progressively improved his draft stock throughout the 2021 college football season. Cross’ name has been found in most early 2022 NFL mock drafts and leading up to April, Cross could very well expect to hear his name called on Day 1.
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