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Seahawks GM John Schneider Says Offseason Will Be ‘Business as Usual’ Amid Sale Process

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Last updated: February 24, 2026 10:05 pm
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Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider says the franchise will approach the upcoming offseason as it always does, even as a potential sale of the team moves in the background.

With an ownership transition on the horizon, Schneider emphasized that the football operation remains focused on its core responsibilities: roster building, scouting, and preparation for the coming season. He framed the situation as one where long-term planning and day-to-day decision-making must continue without disruption, regardless of developments at the ownership level.

Schneider’s stance reflects a familiar approach around the league when front-office and coaching staffs work through periods of uncertainty above them. In such situations, the football side typically concentrates on evaluations, contract decisions, and draft preparation based on the current structure and guidelines already in place. That appears to be the model Schneider is following in Seattle.

For the Seahawks, this means proceeding with standard offseason priorities. Those include assessing the current roster, determining which pending free agents to retain or allow to move on, and identifying positions that require reinforcements. College scouting reports and pro evaluations are expected to continue to drive internal discussions, with Schneider and his staff working from the same timelines and processes they would in a more settled ownership environment.

Schneider’s comments also signal an effort to maintain stability for players, coaches, and staff members who may be monitoring the broader ownership situation. By framing operations as “business as usual,” he is underscoring that the team’s competitive objectives remain unchanged and that preparation for the upcoming season will not pause or slow while potential ownership matters are addressed.

Across the NFL, ownership changes can eventually influence organizational philosophy or structure, but those effects typically arrive over time rather than immediately. Schneider’s message suggests that, for now, the Seahawks intend to stay on course with the systems, strategies, and timelines already established for this offseason. The focus, he indicated, will remain on fielding the most competitive roster possible, independent of any developments in the ownership process.

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