Seahawks Know Continuing Running Game Success Will Be Crucial In Week 10 at RamsThe Seahawks ran for 190 yards against the Rams earlier this season Seahawks Tyler Lockett Jersey , and know they'll need to be good in that phase of the game again on Sunday if they're going to top the NFC West leaders.Seahawks, CHI Franciscan & Virginia Mason Team Up To Support Cancer Awareness During NFL's 'Crucial Catch' CampaignThe Seahawks partnered with CHI Franciscan and Virginia Mason to put on a variety of cancer awareness activities throughout the month of October.Fantasy Insider: Players To Start In Week 10Scott Engel from RotoExperts.com returns to offer fantasy football advice heading into Week 10 of the 2018 NFL season.Thursday Practice Report: Doug Baldwin Returns, Seven Players Sidelined For SeahawksA similar set of names populate the did-not-participate list on the Seahawks’ Thursday’s practice report as the list that was distributed following Wednesday’s workout.Rams eager to rebound from 1st loss, sweep Seahawks seriesAlthough the Los Angeles Rams hadn't lost a game until last week, their spectacular season has featured several close calls.Not many were closer than their 33-31 victory just five weeks ago in Seattle, where the Seahawks racked up 190 yards rushing, intercepted two passes by Jared Goff and cameSeahawks week 10 mid-week injury report is not a happy thingSeahawks week 10 mid-week injury report is not a happy thing. Seattle, even healthy, would have some trouble beating the Rams in LA. Seattle is banged up.ATN Podcast: Week 10 Preview, Panthers-Steelers Recap - NFL.comIn a room filled with heroes, Dan Hanzus, Gregg Rosenthal, Marc Sessler and Chris Wesseling react to Pittsburgh's lambasting of Carolina and break down each Week 10 matchup.Big Ben, Steelers relentless in Panthers steamrolling - NFL.comWho needs Le'Veon Bell? The Pittsburgh Steelers' scorching offense put on a steamy performance that left the Carolina Panthers a wrinkled, disheveled mess on Thursday Night Football.Eric Reid ejected for hit on Ben Roethlisberger - NFL.comPanthers safety Eric Reid was kicked out of Thursday night's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers after a helmet shot to Ben Roethlisberger.James Conner suffers concussion during Steelers' win - NFL.comPittsburgh Steelers running back James Conner suffered a concussion against the Carolina Panthers on Thursday night, the team announced.Marcus Peters to Payton: Keep talking that (expletive) - NFL.comSaints coach Sean Payton loved the matchup between wideout Michael Thomas and Rams corner Marcus Peters in their win on Sunday. Peters had some choice words for the coach after hearing his comments.Steelers expect Le'Veon Bell to report next week - NFL.comPittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II says the team expects Le'Veon Bell to return to the team ahead of Tuesday's signing deadline for franchise tagged players.Eric Reid: I didn’t even know you could be ejected in the NFL – ProFootballTalkPanthers safety Eric Reid was ejected from Thursday night's loss to the Steelers, which was unsurprising to anyone who saw him drill Ben Roethlisberger in the head long after Roehtlisberger's knee hit the ground on his feet-first slide. Unsurprising, that is, to anyone other than Reid and his coach.Falcons waive tackle Austin Pasztor – ProFootballTalkThe Atlanta Falcons waived veteran tackle Austin Pazstor on Thursday to create the roster spot necessary for the addition of linebacker Bruce Irvin to their roster. Pasztor played in seven games for Atlanta a season ago before being released at the end of the preseason.Ben Roethlisberger perfect, Steelers blow out Panthers – ProFootballTalkThe Steelers have played the entire season without their franchise-tagged offensive spark. They also just played their best game in what could be the last one without him. Though the NFL is not known for trade deadline deals, it definitely seems as though it’s been more active in recent years than ever before. At last year’s October 31 deadline, the Seattle Seahawks traded for Duane Brown, the Buffalo Bills traded for Kelvin Benjamin, the Philadelphia Eagles traded for Jay Ajayi, the San Francisco 49ers traded for Jimmy Garoppolo, and the New York Jets traded for Rashard Robinson. A few days prior to that, the Jacksonville Jaguars traded for Marcell Dareus.This season, we’ve already seen Amari Cooper, Carlos Hyde, Eli Apple, and Damon Harrison move cities. It’s likely we’ll see a few more before Tuesday’s deadline and while there will be plenty of speculation leading up that, I’ve decided to outline a few players that Seattle won’t be dealing for this season.The Seahawks are 3-3 Youth Shaquem Griffin Jersey , having won three of their last four, and surprisingly they have fewer needs than I expected. The return of Ed Dickson at tight end and K.J. Wright at outside linebacker after missing the first six games essentially gives Seattle two “additions” to the roster already. They’re also looking to get back Rasheem Green and Dion Jordan on the defense, potentially aiding their pass rush issues.At this point, their only potential “needs” seem to be upgrades that would seem unnecessary in trade. For example, the Seahawks could technically trade for a “number one receiver” but is it worth giving up a draft asset for when you are getting by just fine with Tyler Lockett, Doug Baldwin, and David Moore? Seattle could target a receiving tight end if one was out there, but has the offense looked worse for the wear without one these last few weeks? They could add a pass rusher, but anything more than a rotational piece is potential overkill.The Seahawks moved two second rounders and a third rounder to acquire Sheldon Richardson and Brown in separate deals last season. If there was an offer out there that seemed too good to be true, I’m sure John Schneider is ready to negotiate, but anything more than depth acquisitions wouldn’t seem to fall in line with Seattle’s current needs. Here are a few players who likely won’t be on the Seahawks come Tuesday:Olivier Vernon, DE/OLB, GiantsNew York is already starting to dismantle their over-priced defense, having dealt Apple and Harrison in an effort to have more acquisitions for building the defense again in 2019. The Giants somewhat inexplicably gave Vernon an $85 million deal in 2016 even though he wasn’t seen as a “star” edge rusher by the public at large. Below the surface though, Vernon had 36 QB hits for the Miami Dolphins in 2015 and New York’s return on investment didn’t look to bad in his first season with the team: 64 tackles, 17 tackles for a loss, 8.5 sacks, 23 QB hits. But last season he missed four games and his numbers dipped as New York fell to 3-13. He’s missed four games this year and it’s hard to say how valuable he’ll continue to be. It’ll be hard for him to match his $15.25 million salary in each of the next two seasons and that salary could prohibit a team like Seattle from giving the franchise tag to Frank Clark while also retaining some of their other young players. Instead, you might want to consider Giants defensive lineman Kerry Wynn. He signed a one-year, $1.25 million deal in the offseason and has played decently without much attention for it. New York might be able to cop a day three pick if they don’t decide to re-up Wynn.Janoris Jenkins, CB, GiantsOne of New York’s other high-priced acquisitions in 2016, Jenkins has a $62.5 million contract that pays him $10 million in each of the next two seasons. That’s not terrible for a good cornerback, but Jenkins is also more prone to giving up long scores than the average high-priced defensive back, and that’s not something that tends to jive with Pete Carroll. If Tre Flowers were a disaster, then the Seahawks would be desperate, but he’s not, so they’re not, and acquiring anything more than a depth corner doesn’t make any sense.Gareon Conley, CB, RaidersThat being said, Conley surely makes more sense than Jenkins. He’s 23 Youth Doug Baldwin Jersey , he’s long, he’s relatively cheap, and he could become great. However, Oakland probably wants a first rounder just like they got for Cooper, and that’s too pricey for a player who might only get in the way of the development of Flowers.Bruce Irvin, LB, RaidersI know how much some fans want Bruce to return to Seattle, but to do what? K.J. Wright is back and Barkevious Mingo is playing as well as to be expected when he signed a two-year deal. To put a hand in the ground and play defensive end? That’s not him. There’s no place for Irvin, so why give up anything for him? If you’re looking for a former Seahawk on the Oakland defense to trade for, how about Clinton McDonald? He’d be a lot cheaper and he’d fill a more important need. I think there’d be some logic to Seattle trading a conditional late pick for the 31-year-old McDonald.Emmanuel Ogbah, DE, BrownsI don’t even know if Cleveland likes or dislikes Ogbah, but I assume every player acquired prior to the 2017 draft is on the table. Ogbah had 1.5 sacks in the last game, his first time getting to the QB this season. The 32nd overall pick in 2016 (one after Germain Ifedi), Ogbah has not yet proven to be a special edge rusher, but the Browns don’t have many other options. And believe it or not, Cleveland is well in the race for the AFC North, especially if they pull off the upset in Pittsburgh this weekend. I don’t think Hue Jackson is giving up and I don’t think the Browns are sellers.Jabaal Sheard, DE, ColtsMargus Hunt, DE, ColtsThe Colts have the cheapest defense in the NFL and it shows, but Sheard and Hunt each have four sacks this year, playing much better than they used to. However, even at 2-5, Indy can’t believe they are out of the race in the AFC South, where the Houston Texans lead the division following an 0-3 start.Indianapolis isn’t selling, especially with a date against the Raiders on Sunday.And that’s one of the biggest hurdles between the NFL and an active trade deadline: there aren’t enough games before the deadline to have many teams who are ready to quit on the season. Even the Buffalo Bills could beat the Patriots this week and only be two games out of first. The San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals are out of it, but play in Seattle’s division. The Colts and Browns aren’t far out of first.There will be some trades in the next week, but the Seahawks aren’t likely to be involved in any of them, unless it’s on the low-key end of things.