Harry Douglas, Adam Schefter and Damien Woody discuss teams that should go after DK Metcalf.
Seattle Seahawks star wide receiver DK Metcalf has requested a trade, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter. The request came Wednesday after a series of conversations over the past two weeks, the source told Schefter.
In a post on X put out by Adam Schefter recently, it was reported Seattle Seahawks superstar DK Metcalf has requested a trade from the team. The Seahawks are reportedly looking for a first and third round pick for the star receiver,
Metcalf has requested a trade from the Seahawks, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network and Adam Schefter of ESPN report. Per Schefter, Metcalf, who has one year left on his contract, would like a new deal, while Ian Rapoport of NFL Network relays that Seattle is inclined to explore trading the wideout.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Seattle Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf has requested a trade. The team is expected to entertain the idea of dealing Metcalf, who has one year remaining on his current contract and would like a new one.
With the Seattle Seahawks possibly set to trade wide receiver DK Metcalf in 2025, one NFL analyst envisions an NFC contender with a young star quarterback signing the two-time Pro Bowler.
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Seattle Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf may be on his way out of the NFC West. Trade rumors have been swirling around the star, and on Wednesday, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that Metcalf has officially requested a trade.
DK Metcalf officially requested a trade off of the Seattle Seahawks on Wednesday, and the team seems willing to grant his request. However, as trade talks have begun to unfold, a concerning update has been reported that will catch the attention of fans who are hoping their team will acquire Metcalf.
Superstar wide receiver DK Metcalf sent shockwaves throughout the NFL this week when he requested a trade from the Seattle Seahawks. It feels like this came out of left field, but the subsequent reporting about the situation reveals that the signs were always there.