It has been long anticipated that the Seattle Seahawks would watch All World safety Earl Thomas depart in free agency for another team willing to meet his contractual demands. The drama started..."It has been long anticipated that the Seattle Seahawks would watch All World safety Earl Thomas depart in free agency for another team willing to meet his contractual demands. The drama started last spring when he held out of voluntary workouts Womens Justin Britt Jersey , and then continued through OTAs and training camp. The dispute between Thomas and his contract came to a brief halt when he reported to the team in time to play in the Week 1 loss to the Denver Broncos. However, that respite was certainly short lived, as Thomas broke his leg for the second time in less than two calendar years in the Week 4 win over the Arizona Cardinals. The image of Earl flipping off the team while being carted off the field will remain the last memory of Thomas in a Hawks uniform, however, as reports now indicate that he will be a member of the Baltimore Ravens moving forward. That is nearly exactly in line with the reports of what his contractual demands were last spring and summer, so it appears as though in the long run Thomas got what he wanted out of his holdout. He will be sorely missed by Seahawks fans, and he is wished the best of luck in Baltimore, and his other future endeavors. Minus stars, Seahawks defense is improved | The News TribuneThe Seahawks lost Richard Sherman, Earl Thomas, K.J. Wright, Kam Chancellor, Cliff Avril, Michael Bennett and Sheldon Richardson after last season. But this season’s defense with eight new starters has actually been better in most areas. 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"He did such good stuff [and] helped guys on both sides of the football with all of his experience and all that.What's next for Mychal Kendricks and the Seahawks - Seattle Seahawks Blog- ESPNA look at what's on the horizon both on and off the field for Seahawks linebacker Mychal Kendricks after the NFL confirmed he can play in Week 14.Three things to watch for in Raiders-49ers on 'TNF' - NFL.comThe Oakland Raiders and San Francisco 49ers meet in a matchup of two teams with two wins combined. But this is still primetime football. Nick Shook gives you three reasons to watch Thursday.New Bill Terrelle Pryor makes his case: 'I can ball' - NFL.comTerrelle Pryor wants you to know he wasn't cut because of ability or potential to contribute. 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Coach Adam Gase has already ruled out Ryan Tannehill due to his lingering shoulder injury.Matt Patricia: Golden Tate trade about 'whole picture' - NFL.comThe Detroit Lions' decision to trade away Golden Tate, their top wide receiver, left some fans stunned, but coach Matt Patricia says the "difficult decision" was done in the best interest of the team.Nathan Peterman: “I’m ready to go win a game” – ProFootballTalkBills quarterback Nathan Peterman has become a punchline during his short NFL career, throwing nine interceptions and just three touchdown passes during his two seasons with the Bills. But Peterman hasn't lost confidence.Eric Reid: Ron Rivera “doesn’t have a choice” but to accept his kneeling in protest – ProFootballTalkCarolina Panthers head coach Ron Rivera has said he has no issue with safety Eric Reid's decision to continuing kneeling during the national anthem as a protest against social injustice.