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The Khosla Group’s Unanimous Vote And Nobody In The Emerald City Is Ready For It

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The biggest news ripping through the Emerald City today isn’t about the turf at Lumen Field, it’s about who owns it. The sale of our Seattle Seahawks franchise is officially one step closer to completion, with the NFL finance and ownership policy committees voting unanimously Wednesday to recommend the Khosla group’s acquisition be approved. That’s a huge hurdle cleared, Hawks fans, and it means new ownership is on the horizon.

A New Era Dawns for the Hawks

This unanimous recommendation from key NFL committees is no small thing. It means the Khosla group is nearly through the gate, ready to take the reins. Our team, our legacy, is about to enter a new chapter, and the excitement is absolutely buzzing. What kind of era will this new ownership usher in? Will they build on the strong foundation laid, or push for a new direction entirely? It’s early, but the stakes are high for what this could mean for the future of Seattle football. We’re all waiting to see how this plays out and what fresh energy they bring to the 12s.

Preseason Battles and Roster Threats

While the suits are doing their thing, our guys are grinding it out, ready for Game 2 of the 2026 preseason. This week, it’s all about joint practices, and according to Greg Bell, these are crucial for building camaraderie and getting real football reps. The first-teamers are going full pads, full go against the Tennessee Titans in Nashville. This is the most authentic action they’ll see before the real season kicks off. And speaking of real action, Montorie Foster Jr. is absolutely turning heads. He’s not just a feel-good story from *Hard Knocks* anymore, he’s evolved into a legit threat to earn a spot on the 53-man roster. Meanwhile, fifth-round pick Beau Stephens, our only rookie offensive lineman, is definitely getting the full “rookie treatment.” You know what that means. We’re also getting some early looks at players like Rylie Mills, Bud Clark, and Tyrice Knight in Mike Macdonald’s defensive scheme, which apparently surprised the Cowboys offense in the same ways it did last year.

Unpacking Potential and Veteran Minds

The Sea Hawkers podcast is deep diving into Jalen Milroe’s potential, reviewing every single passing snap from his preseason debut against the Dallas Cowboys. Can this guy make it in the NFL? They’re going frame-by-frame, spicy stuff. And what about Trevon Diggs? There’s a lot of chatter about his mindset after joining the Seahawks, and you know we’re eager to see how that translates onto the field. These are the kinds of questions that get answered when the pads come on in these crucial joint practices.

So, as our Seahawks quietly wrap up their final practice before hitting Nashville for those Titans joint sessions, our focus sharpens on Sunday’s second preseason game. What will we see from Foster Jr.? Will Milroe flash more potential? Every snap, every drill, it’s all about making that final roster and showing the new ownership group what this team is made of. Get ready, 12s, because the preseason grind is heating up!

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Originally reported by Field Gulls.

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