
Cortez Kennedy elected to Pro Football Hall of Fame
Former Seahawks defensive tackle Cortez Kennedy was one of six players elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday. Kennedy will be inducted in August in Canton, Ohio.Super Bowl XLVI: Prop bets and predictions
Bob and Groz give their predictions for Sunday's Super Bowl and discuss a few prop bets that they might make during the game.- Pats' Gronkowski walking with no limp
- Warmup: Breaking down UW's win over UCLA
- Josh Hamilton calls relapse a 'weak moment'
- Analyst: Lindquist a better fit for UW's offense
- Would Peyton want to come to Seattle?
- Don't sweat recruiting rankings, Coug fans
- What might new Seahawks jerseys look like?
- T-Birds lose 21st straight at Tri-City, 3-1
- Jim Moore

The Go 2 Guy's Super Bowl gambling manifesto
- Brock and Salk

Is Washington's Wroten ready for the NBA?
- Brock and Salk

Mike Williams plans to be lighter next season
Martin, 4 linemen make Hall of Fame
Curtis Martin has gone from the mean streets of Pittsburgh to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. - Audio: A former teammate's take on Cortez Kennedy

- The Go 2 Guy's Super Bowl gambling manifesto
- Checking in with Seahawks wide receiver Mike Williams

- Which Giant or Pat would you like on the Seahawks?
- Uniform expert says Seahawks update will be 'evolution'

- Cortez Kennedy worthy of Hall of Fame nod

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A special day for Billy Butler
Just three miles from Safeco Field some of the world's top doctors and scientists work day-in and day-out to try and find a cure for cancer and other life threatening illnesses at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.Hot Sounders competition in warm Arizona
The Seattle Sounders FC has moved soccer training camp to Casa Grande, Ariz. for the next week. There is plenty of hot competition for jobs in the warm desert sunshine.Is Washington's Tony Wroten ready for the NBA?
Brock Huard says Washington freshman Tony Wroten needs more seasoning before he makes the jump to the NBA.- The vets take over for the Huskies
- Analyst: Jeff Lindquist is a better fit for UW's offense

- Don't sweat the recruiting rankings, they're idiotic
- Mike Leach targets OL in first WSU recruiting class

- Jay Bilas: Tony Wroten is among nation's top freshmen

- Steve Sarkisian's recruiting efforts pay off for Huskies
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