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All-Pro Cornerback — Who Recorded the Longest Pick-Six in NFL History — Expresses Desire to Re-Sign with the Seahawks, Willing to Accept Less Favorable Terms Just to Wear the Jersey One More Time

 All-Pro Cornerback — Who Recorded the Longest Pick-Six in NFL History — Expresses Desire to Re-Sign with the Seahawks, Willing to Accept Less Favorable Terms Just to Wear the Jersey One More Time.

Seattle, Washington – November 13, 2025

After weeks of speculation that the Seattle Seahawks were preparing to let All-Pro cornerback Riq Woolen walk in free agency, the atmosphere around the team shifted dramatically this week when the 26-year-old defensive star publicly stated his desire to stay in Seattle — at any cost.

Woolen, who stunned the league with the longest Pick-Six in NFL history (103 yards), spoke candidly about his wish to remain with the organization that turned him — a former fifth-round pick — into one of the brightest young defensive talents in football and a symbol of the new “Legion of Boom” spirit.

Seahawks CB Riq Woolen Viewed As Trade Candidate

“Seattle isn’t just where I play — it’s where someone believed in me when no one else did,” Woolen said. “I’ve heard the rumors, I’ve seen the talk, but for me, it’s simple: I want to keep fighting for this team. If it means signing a deal that’s not in my favor, I’ll do it — just to step onto that field at Lumen one more time.”

According to ESPN, the Seahawks have yet to make an official decision on Woolen’s future, as he enters the final year of his rookie contract. Sources close to the team say head coach Mike Macdonald holds deep respect for Woolen’s talent and athleticism, though there are concerns about his fit within the team’s current zone-heavy defensive scheme.

Still, several veteran players have voiced their support for keeping Woolen in Seattle. Defensive captain Boye Mafe summed up the locker room’s sentiment:

“He’s everything this team stands for — explosive, fearless, and relentless. Players like Woolen don’t come around often.”

Across four NFL seasons, Woolen has totaled 11 interceptions and 47 passes defended, cementing himself as one of the league’s most dynamic young cornerbacks. And with his heartfelt statement, he’s sent a clear message to Seattle’s front office:
sometimes loyalty isn’t written into a contract — it lives in the heart of someone who’s still willing to fight for the place he calls home.

Facing Season-Ending Injury Risk — That Could Even Impact His Entire Career, Charles Cross Makes Shocking Decision That Stuns the Entire NFL
Seattle, Washington – December 18, 2025 The news of Charles Cross’ serious hamstring injury arrived just as the Seattle Seahawks were entering the most unforgiving stretch of their season. But what truly stopped the NFL in its tracks wasn’t the medical report itself — it was the decision Cross made once the reality of the situation became clear. According to sources close to the team, Cross is dealing with an injury severe enough to potentially sideline him for the remainder of the regular season. In a worst-case scenario, the recovery timeline could stretch further, raising questions not only about 2025, but about the long-term arc of his career — a sobering outlook for any player, especially one manning the blind side. That context makes the situation even more significant given who Charles Cross is to Seattle. A top-10 NFL Draft pick, Cross has started virtually every snap since entering the league, quickly cementing himself as the Seahawks’ franchise left tackle. He earned PFWA All-Rookie Team honors, consistently ranked among the league’s tackles allowing the fewest pressures, and has been widely viewed by evaluators as one of the NFL’s most dependable young offensive linemen. In a league defined by turnover, Cross became stability. For the Seahawks, he isn’t just another starter — he is the foundation of the offense, the protector of the quarterback’s blind side, and a long-term pillar the organization has built around. With playoff stakes rising and expectations mounting, many assumed Cross would explore every avenue to accelerate a late-season return. Instead, he chose a different path. Rather than rushing the process, Cross made the deliberate decision to prioritize recovery and long-term health, even if it means missing the most important games of the year. It wasn’t simply a medical call. It was a statement about how he views his career, his body, and his future. Head coach Mike Macdonald addressed the situation with a tone of respect and restraint. “We respect how Charles is approaching this moment,” Macdonald said. “It’s not an easy decision, and it wasn’t made emotionally. But it speaks volumes about who he is — his composure, his sense of responsibility, and the long-term vision he has for the road ahead.” Inside the locker room, the decision has been viewed less as an absence and more as a sign of maturity. Cross understands that his value isn’t defined by forcing his way back a few weeks sooner — but by sustaining elite play over many years. Around the league, the reaction was immediate. Former players and analysts noted the difficulty of choosing patience in a sport that often rewards short-term sacrifice. But it is also the choice that demands conviction. Seattle still has a season to finish. The path ahead won’t be easy without its cornerstone left tackle. Yet in the bigger picture, the Seahawks believe they are protecting more than a season. They are protecting the future of a player meant to anchor this franchise for years to come.