A Seahawks legend has left Seattle for the second time.

Bobby Wagner is signing with the Washington Commanders on a one year, $8.5 million contract.

The eight-time Pro Bowler played in every game last season for Seattle and recorded a league-high 183 tackles, which was also a career-high.

The 33-year-old linebacker is heading into his 13th season in the NFL.

He leaves Seattle for the second time in two years as their all-time leading tackler.

Wagner spent the 2022 season with the Los Angeles Rams after being cut by the Seahawks.

 

The Washington Huskies basketball season has likely come to an end.

The eighth-seeded Huskies fell to ninth-seeded USC 80-74 in the first round of the Pac-12 tournament today.

Washington held a five point lead at halftime but couldn’t hold on as USC advanced to face top-seeded Arizona in the tournament quarterfinals tomorrow.

Senior guard Sahvir Wheeler led the team with 20 points.

Washington did not get any points from their bench in the loss.

The Huskies end their season with a 17-15 record in Mike Hopkins last season coaching the team.

Their only chance to play another game is in the upcoming National Invitation Tournament, or NIT.

On the other side of the bracket, second-seeded Washington State will face the winner of Stanford vs Cal tomorrow at 6 p.m.

 

The Seattle Kraken suffered a setback in their hunt for the playoffs last night.

They lost to the Vegas Golden Knights 5-4 in overtime after a wild third period.

Vegas held a 2-1 lead after the second period.

But Seattle responded with three unanswered goals to open the third.

The Golden Knight scored two goals to send it into overtime, including the tying score with 16 seconds left in regulation.

Jack Eichel scored the winning goal just over three minutes into overtime to put the Kraken away and avoid the Knights’ fifth loss in six games.

Seattle now drops to nine points behind Vegas for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference with 18 games left in the season.

They’ll look to get back on track tomorrow night against the Washington Capitals.

 

A former Washington Husky is coming back to Seattle.

The Seahawks are signing offensive lineman Nick Harris to a one year, $2.5 million deal.

Harris was a four-year starter with the Huskies from 2016-19.

He earned first-team All-Pac-12 honors twice during his standout career with the Huskies.

He’ll reunite with his old offensive line coach Scott Huff, who was just added to the Seahawks coaching staff this offseason.

 

And the Seattle Mariners played the Los Angeles Dodgers in Cactus League play today with Casey Lawrence getting the start.

Seattle is looking to avoid their third straight loss in spring training.

We’re airing that game on tape delay tonight.

Coverage begins at 6:55 p.m. and first pitch is at 7:05 on KPUG.