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After a standout performance in Friday's win and working with the No. 1 offense Sunday, Anthony Bradford appears to be the winner at the battle at right guard for the Seahawks.
The center competition looks a little tighter with Jalen Sundell’s preseason performance and Olu Oluwatimi’s back injury.
The hirings of Kubiak and offensive line coach John Benton have seemingly given Bradford new life. The 2023 fourth-round selection appears to finally be showcasing the improvement the Seahawks hoped he'd show last season. Bradford could be poised for a breakout year.
The Seattle Seahawks are looking for improvement in their weakest area from 2024, and the player of the game from Saturday proves they're making progress.
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Will Anthony Bradford remain the starting right guard n 2025? - MSN
Anthony Bradford is entering his third year in the NFL, but without great expectations. He began 2024 as a starter and is the leading candidate to start again at right guard.
Identifying three Seattle Seahawks players on offense who need a great joint practice versus the Green Bay Packers.
The optimism surrounding the Seattle Seahawks' starting offensive line is far higher in 2025 than it was last season. The addition of first-round left guard Grey Zabel and a healthy Abraham Lucas at right tackle have shored up a unit that struggled in 2024.
The Seattle Seahawks could be addressing one of their biggest needs by signing this veteran free agent. What does it mean for the current roster?
Charles Cross, Abraham Lucas and Grey Zabel are locked in as Seahawks offensive line starters. The team is still determining the routes it will take at center and right guard, however.
The 2024 undrafted rookie got his chance when Olu Oluwatimi hurt his back. Seattle may have a North Dakota State guard and center.