By Sessler, Marc NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport reported Tuesday that the Seahawks are “heading toward” signing Brady Quinn on the heels of Monday’s four-quarterback tryout in Seattle. …read more
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By Sessler, Marc NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport reported Tuesday that the Seahawks are “heading toward” signing Brady Quinn on the heels of Monday’s four-quarterback tryout in Seattle. …read more
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By Sessler, Marc Ian Rapoport reported Tuesday that the Seattle Seahawks are “heading toward” signing Brady Quinn on the heels of Monday’s four-quarterback tryout in Seattle. …read more
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By Sessler, Marc The Seattle Seahawks have found their backup for Russell Wilson after reaching a deal with Brady Quinn on Tuesday, the team announced. …read more
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By Copeland, Kareem Veteran cornerback Antoine Winfield remains on the market after a release from the Minnesota Vikings. Now, the Seattle Seahawks are in the mix to get another quality defender, Ian Rapoport reports. …read more
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By Copeland, Kareem Veteran cornerback Antoine Winfield remains on the market after a release from the Minnesota Vikings. Now, the Seattle Seahawks are in the mix to get another quality defender, Ian Rapoport reports. …read more
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By Copeland, Kareem Veteran cornerback Antoine Winfield remains on the market after a release from the Minnesota Vikings. Now, the Seattle Seahawks are in the mix to get another quality defender, Ian Rapoport reports. …read more
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By Jeff Hwang, The Motley Fool
Filed under: Investing
Last year was a banner one for football cards, highlighted by an unusually strong 2012 NFL rookie class.
That rookie class featured what looks to be at least three elite quarterbacks, including Robert Griffin III of the Washington Redskins, Russell Wilson of the Seattle Seahawks, and Andrew Luck, who set single-season and single-game rookie passing yardage records and led an Indianapolis Colts team that was the league’s worst in 2011 to 11 wins and the playoffs in 2012. Griffin and Wilson both ranked in the NFL‘s top five in passer rating, and both led their teams to the playoffs as well. Ryan Tannehill of the Miami Dolphins could very well join this elite group in the next year or two.
The 2012 draft class also had two rookie running backs who ended up in the top five in the league in rushing yardage — Doug Martin of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and sixth-round pick Alfred Morris of the Washington Redskins — as well as a rookie linebacker in Luke Kuechly of the Carolina Panthers, who led the league in tackles. In addition, RB Trent Richardson of the Cleveland Browns and wide receiver Justin Blackmon of the Jacksonville Jaguars — the third and fifth overall picks in the 2012 NFL Draft, respectively, may yet pan out as elite players.
The strong rookie class has made its impact on cardboard prices. As demand has increased while supply has dried up, blaster boxes of 2012 Topps Chrome Football, which sold for $19.99 at retail at Target and Wal-Mart, are now going for $30 to $35 a pop on eBay. Meanwhile, 12-box hobby cases of the same set — which could be had for less than $1,300 as recently as January — are now pushing $1,700 to $1,800 per case.
With the 2013 NFL Draft just weeks away — and with the first 2013 NFL sets featuring players who haven’t even been drafted yet are already on the market — are we in for an encore?
On one hand, retailers and collectors alike have expressed concern over what is perceived to be an exceptionally weak 2013 NFL draft class. On the other hand, at last month’s Industry Summit in Las Vegas, card manufacturers were quick to point out that players can emerge seemingly out of nowhere. After all, Wilson was a third-round pick, while Alfred Morris flew so under the radar as a sixth-round selection that he wasn’t even included in the 2012 Topps Chrome set.
Are the card manufacturers right to be optimistic?
The short answer is probably not. Following is a list of the top 16 base rookie cards by ungraded book value from the Topps Chrome Football sets from 2004 to 2012. Also included are their graded BGS 9.5 Gem Mint values where available according to Beckett.com, as well as the adjusted multiple (the graded value multiple to ungraded book value, adjusted for the cost of getting a card graded, which is assumed to be …read more
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By Copeland, Kareem The Seattle Seahawks would like an athletic backup that can fit the package installed for Russell Wilson. Tim Tebow, however, isn’t in the conversation. …read more
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By Sessler, Marc San Francisco 49ers LB NaVorro Bowman has heard the hype building around the Seattle Seahawks, but he told Around The League on Friday, “You have to earn these things.” …read more
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By Sessler, Marc San Francisco 49ers LB NaVorro Bowman has heard the hype building around the Seattle Seahawks, but he told Around The League on Friday, “You have to earn these things.” …read more
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By The Huffington Post News Editors
If you’re a diehard football fan, then you’ve probably spent your fair share of time yelling at the TV. This family of fans is no different, though they may be a bit more foul-mouthed than yours.
Posted on Youtube Thursday, the football meltdown supercut shows just how upset several sports fiends get when the game doesn’t go in their teams’ favor.
The cameraman explains on Reddit that the he secretly filmed his friend’s family every Sunday for the entire 2012 season. Representing the Philadelphia Eagles, the Seattle Seahawks and the Dallas Cowboys, the spectators curse out the TV, yell for fumbles and go on expletive-ridden rants about bad plays.
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By Hanzus, Dan The Buffalo Bills added another piece to their talented defensive line Tuesday, agreeing to terms on a one-year, $3 million deal with former Seattle Seahawks defensive tackle Alan Branch. …read more
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By Hanzus, Dan The Buffalo Bills added another piece to their talented defensive line Tuesday, agreeing to terms on a one-year, $3 million deal with former Seattle Seahawks defensive tackle Alan Branch. …read more
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By Hanzus, Dan The Buffalo Bills added another piece to their talented defensive line Tuesday, signing former Seattle Seahawks defensive tackle Alan Branch to a one-year, $3 million contract. …read more
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By Adam Schefter The Oakland Raiders acquired quarterback Matt Flynn from the Seattle Seahawks for two draft picks — a fifth-round pick in the 2014 draft and a conditional pick in 2015. …read more
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By Adam Schefter The Oakland Raiders have an agreement in principle to acquire quarterback Matt Flynn from the Seattle Seahawks for two draft picks — one in the 2014 draft and a conditional pick in 2015, according to league sources. …read more
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By NFL.com The Seattle Seahawks traded the backup quarterback Monday to the Raiders in exchange for two draft picks, Fox Sports insider and NFL Network contributor Jay Glazer reports. …read more
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By Rosenthal, Gregg The Seattle Seahawks trade backup quarterback Matt Flynn to the Oakland Raiders in exchange for a 2014 draft pick and a conditional 2015 draft selection, NFL.com’s Albert Breer reports. …read more
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By Rosenthal, Gregg Is the Matt Flynn trade to the Oakland Raiders going to happen? It might all depend on who blinks first: The Raiders or the Seattle Seahawks. …read more
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By Rosenthal, Gregg It looks like Matt Flynn could be on the move soon. The pricy backup quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks is believed to be on the way out in a trade. …read more
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