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- WhiteField Gullsa Seattle Seahawks communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsSeahawksOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections VideosCoffee and CigarettesGame AnalysisThe Numbers GameCigar ThoughtsFiled under:Century LinksCentury Links 4/29: Has Doug Baldwin Played his Last Snap?New http://www.theseahawksfanshop.com/Cody-Barton-Jersey ,66commentsRead!PDTShareTweetShareShareCentury Links 4/29: Has Doug Baldwin Played his Last Snap?Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty ImagesSign up for the Seaside Joe newsletter!In addition to the great content you'll see on Field Gulls every day, sign up for a daily newsletter to come to your email every morning that will be a short and sweet post, thought, stat, quote, musing by Kenneth or one of his guests that requires little thought or commitment. Just a good way to bring a Seahawks companion to your morning of sippin' joe by the seaside.Seattle Seahawks Doug Baldwin considering retirement due to multiple injuries: Report - oregonlive.comThe wide receiver underwent multiple surgeries during the offseason after struggling through multiple injuries during the season.Self-assessment & an early look at 2020 « Seahawks Draft BlogMoore: Ranking the 11 Seahawks draft picks by their potential in the NFLJim Moore will stop short of grading how the Seahawks did in the 2019 NFL Draft, but he will rank the 11 players by how quickly he thinks they'll make an impact and what kind of careers they could have.3 biggest winners for Seattle Seahawks after 2019 NFL DraftAfter making 11 selections in the 2019 NFL draft, here are the three biggest winners for the Seattle Seahawks.Seattle Seahawks draft grade with a caveat following a mesmerizing three daysSeattle walked away with 11 new players after an impressive display of draft-day trading over a three-day period.Seahawks reportedly sign several undrafted free agentsSeahawks reportedly sign several undrafted free agents. Seattle won't disclose officially who they are bringing in as undrafted FAs until Monday.CeCe Jefferson earns tryout with Seattle SeahawksA player that bled orange and blue for four years will get his chance to earn his way onto an NFL roster.3 reasons to be excited about Demetrius Knox signing with the Seattle Seahawks as an undrafted free agent - Land-Grant Holy LandThe Seahawks get a quality offensive lineman.Report: Ex-Seahawks kicker Sebastian Janikowski retiresFree agent kicker Sebastian Janikowski, who hit three game-winners for the Seattle Seahawks last season, is retiring. according to ESPN.Keim on drafting Murray: Not scared to make mistake - NFL.comThe Arizona Cardinals selected former Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray with the No. 1 overall pick Thursday. General manager Steve Keim knows Murray needs to succeed, or he's toast.Giants feared two teams wanted to draft Daniel Jones - NFL.comIt's been over two days since the New York Giants grabbed Duke QB Daniel Jones sixth overall, and if Saturday's press conference was any indication, Dave Gettleman still has some 'splaining to do.Kitchens: Duke's trade request 'doesn't matter to me' - NFL.comDespite his request, the Browns have not traded Duke Johnson, did not trade him on draft weekend as was rumored as a possibility and now insist they do not intend to do so.Patriots, Rams partner for three draft-day trades - NFL.comThe two clubs leading the transaction charge are quite familiar with one another.The Los Angeles Rams and New England Patriots engaged in three separate pick-swap draft-day trades.Rick Spielman on calls about trading vets: “Not really” – ProFootballTalkAfter the Vikings took tight end Irv Smith Jr. in the second round of the draft, there was a report that the team was getting calls from other teams about trading for veteran tight end Kyle Rudolph.FMIA: 2019 Draft Scenes—Agony In Jersey, Making [Stuff] Up In Arizona and High Drama In The Raiders Room – ProFootballTalkThe 2019 NFL Draft, as told through scenes from the Raiders draft room; draft pick explanations from Arizona, Denver, New York; and more.Bears will bring five kickers to rookie minicamp – ProFootballTalkThe Bears have seemingly been rebuffed in their pursuit of Robbie Gould, and they weren't able to draft a kicker over the weekend. That will not keep them from continuing their search for someone to replace Cody Parkey.Dave Gettleman: We’ll see how crazy I am in three years – ProFootballTalkGiants General Manager Dave Gettleman's decision to draft quarterback Daniel Jones with the sixth overall pick has come in for a lot of criticism over the last few days and he's defended his choice by saying that he knows that at least two other teams were ready to pick Jones before the Giants would...Cowboys signing Larry Allen Jr. as undrafted free agent – ProFootballTalkTwenty five years ago, the Cowboys used a second-round pick on some offensive lineman from some place named Sonoma State. The guy's name was Larry Allen, and since he ended up in the Hall of Fame D.K. Metcalf Jersey , it's easy to say it worked out. They're giving it another shot this week. On Thursday morning word came down that the Seattle Seahawks had brought suit in federal court in Michigan in an attempt to recover a portion of the signing bonus Malik McDowell received when..." The OffseasonCap ClassroomSeahawks sue Malik McDowell for a portion of his signing bonusNew,120commentsPDTOn Thursday morning word came down that the Seattle Seahawks had brought suit in federal court in Michigan in an attempt to recover a portion of the signing bonus Malik McDowell received when signing his contract with the Hawks. McDowell, of course, never played a snap for the team after being selected in the second round of the 2017 NFL Draft, and was released from the roster earlier this spring. According to reports, the Seahawks took McDowell to arbitration earlier this year, and the arbitration resulted in McDowell being ordered to repay $1,599,238. Of that amount, the team reportedly withheld $800,000 in payments that were due in 2018, resulting in the amount of $799,238 for which the team is seeking recovery in the case brought in Michigan. The amount which the arbitrator ordered McDowell to repay, $1,599,238, is half of his signing bonus. Specifically, it’s the portions of the signing bonus which were pro rated on the 2018 and 2019 portions of the salary cap. Based on the recovery of the $800,000 during the 2018 season, the Seahawks should have received that portion in credit on the 2019 salary cap. Any of the remaining $799,238 which the team recovers, would go onto the cap for the season which takes place after the June 1 which occurs after the repayment. If that wording is a little confusing, it simply means that if McDowell somehow repays the money today or tomorrow, then the Seahawks would get that credit back on the 2019 cap. If he were to repay it anytime between Saturday (June 1 http://www.theseahawksfanshop.com/Marquise-Blair-Jersey , 2019) and May 31, 2020, then the Seahawks would get the credit back on the 2020 salary cap. Further, the team has no ability to recover the $1,599,238 which was to be pro rated over the 2019 and 2020 seasons. In order for the team to have had a claim for the signing bonuses attributable to those seasons, the team would have been required to keep McDowell on the roster through the first day of training camp of the respective seasons. By releasing him earlier this spring, they forfeited that claim, and thus there is absolutely nothing the team can do to recoup those portions of the signing bonus going forward. In any case, the suit in Michigan simply allows the Seahawks to obtain a judgment against McDowell, which they can then use to garnish any future earnings he may have. Those earnings could be from book or movie rights, or even potentially from a contract with another NFL team, should McDowell ever be cleared medically by the team doctors of another franchise. Now, whether or not that actually happens, we won’t know, but it certainly remains a possibility, and one which, with a judgment in hand, would be beneficial to the Seahawks. So, at this point, here’s to wishing the best of luck to McDowell in continuing his career with another team, in order to benefit the Seahawks and the salary cap of the team in future seasons.
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