The Seahawks moved on from safety Rayshawn Jenkins as a starter during the 2024 season and they're open to moving him to a different team in 2025.
Safety Rayshawn Jenkins, who joined the Seahawks last March on a two-year deal, has been granted permission to seek a trade, ...
"GMFB" reveal which players are you most excited to see at combine on Saturday. Michigan defensive back Will Johnson on what he has to prove. Penn State tight end Tyler Warren on why he wears No ...
Seahawks safety Rayshawn Jenkins met with media to discuss the defense's performance in Week 1, the team's emphasis on practicing tackling, the need to get better every week and more at the ...
The Seattle Seahawks have granted S Rayshawn Jenkins permission to seek a trade. Who could have interest in acquiring him?
Jaguars Safety Rayshawn Jenkins meets with media to discuss the victorious performance against the Chargers and what it means advance to the divisional round. Jaguars Senior Reporter/Editor J.P.
Chargers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh and General Manager Joe Hortiz meet with the media following the Bolts' matchup vs the Houston Texans in the NFL Wild Card round. They recap the 2024 NFL season ...
New safety Rayshawn Jenkins meets the media on Thursday after signing his free agent contract. He talked about his buddy Shaquill Griffin, playing for Head Coach Urban Meyer and returning to Florida ...
The Seahawks have moved on from four veteran players. Seattle announced on Tuesday that the club has released offensive ...
On Tuesday morning, the team announced they were releasing four players from the team: linebacker Dre'Mont Jones, safety Rayshawn Jenkins, defensive tackle Roy Robertson-Harris and tackle George Fant.
Last year, Jenkins signed a two-year deal worth $12 million with the Seahawks. If he remains in Seattle, he will come with a ...
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