The Seattle Seahawks have already made some big changes in the secondary this offseason with the release of Quandre Diggs and Jamal Adams, but the team is retaining a notable face for the first season under coach Mike Macdonald.
The Seahawks have not been the most active in the first wave of NFL free agency. That's typically how things go with general manager John Schneider. He'll make a few key moves to bring some players back on deals beneficial to the team, then he builds out from there.
A former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back is staying out west on a limited deal with the Seattle Seahawks during a wild free agency period around the NFL. Artie Burns, a former first-round pick of the Steelers, will return to Seattle on a one-year deal, according to a report from ESPN's Adam Schefter.
The Steelers will see a few former players on the Seattle Seahawks. For example, former first-round draft pick Artie Burns has a chance to start against the team with Devon Witherspoon banged-up in the slot.
The Pittsburgh Steelers could see a familiar face on the field in Week 17 when they play the Seattle Seahawks. With rookie cornerback Devon Witherspoon dealing with a hip injury, former Pittsburgh first-round pick Artie Burns could be on the field for the Seahawks this weekend. Burns, 28, was the Steelers' first-round draft pick in 2016.
The injuries in the secondary are mounting The injuries are continuing to plague the Seattle Seahawks secondary. With the team already missing one of their key contributors in their first round pick Devon Witherspoon, they have now lost a key reserve, as well.
YB's Jack Dougherty breaks down the "Monday Night Football" matchup between the New York Giants and the Seattle Seahawks. Jack takes a look at the Week 4 finale and shares his best bets.
Does anyone have a spare nickel corner? Last week, the Seattle Seahawks elevated Artie Burns to the active roster as an injury replacement for fellow nickel corner Coby Bryant.
The Seattle Seahawks officially made six roster moves on Wednesday including promoting CB Artie Burns and placed DE Mike Morris on injured reserve. Seattle
It was reported Tuesday the Seahawks would be promoting Burns to the active roster and the question became what the corresponding move would be. The secondary
He’s already been promoted for both of Seattle’s two games this season, with the veteran appearing in 33 defensive snaps.
After being elevated from the practice squad in each of the first two regular season games, the Seattle Seahawks will sign veteran cornerback Artie Burns to the active roster prior to Sunday's Week 3 home matchup against the Carolina Panthers.
In spite of missing both tackles, Seattle opted to elevate Artie Burns and Jon Rhattigan, a pair of primarily special teams players, from the practice
On the morning of the regular season opener, the Seattle Seahawks enter Sunday's NFC West matchup as a 5.5 point favorite over the Los Angeles Rams after making a surprise playoff appearance in 2022.
Both Burns and Rhattigan made the initial 53 man roster, but were waived following the Seahawks claiming a pair of players on waivers. The offseason finally ends Sunday when the Seattle Seahawks take to the field against the Los Angeles Rams at Lumen Field for Week 1 of the 2023 NFL season.
According to Adam Schefter, the Seahawks are releasing veteran CB Artie Burns. The team also claimed DB Kyu Blu Kelly from the Ravens and LB Thomas Drake from the Raiders.
The Seattle Seahawks are re-signing free agent CB Artie Burns to a one-year deal, according to Adam Schefter. Burns, 28, is a former first-round pick of the Steelers back in 2016.
The Los Angeles Chargers are starting to build some momentum. They hope to keep that going when they play host to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.
Russell Wilson makes his highly anticipated return to Seattle on Monday night, and the public likes his chances of closing out Week 1 of the NFL schedule with a victory over his former team.
Seattle Seahawks associate head coach of defense Sean Desai knows a thing or two because he's seen a thing or two when it comes to cornerback Artie Burns.
Seattle Seahawks cornerback Artie Burns since leaving college at the University of Miami has either been injured or has underperformed. However, he still possesses the talent the Pittsburgh Steelers saw when they took him with the 25th pick in the 2016 NFL Draft.
RENTON, Wash - After four seasons with the Steelers, Artie Burns sought a fresh start as he hit free agency for the first time in 2020. Several teams had interest in the former Miami star due to his elite athleticism, size, and length at the cornerback position, creating a healthy market for his services.
RENTON, WA - For a second straight offseason, the Seahawks have undergone a substantial transformation at the cornerback position, including allowing two-year starter D.J.
The process of getting players back has begun for the Bears as both cornerbacks Artie Burns and Duke Shelley have returned from the reserve/COVID-19 list.
The Bears treated their problems in the secondary by changing up personnel at the risk of a young player's confidence. It worked, though, and now they'll have to hope the move continues showing promise.
Most troubling, Chris Mueller writes, is the recent deterioration of Pittsburgh's defense, which added defensive back Minkah Fitzpatrick in a trade Monday.
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