SEATTLE – The Seattle Seahawks opened their 2025 preseason slate with a 23-23 tie against the Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday night at Lumen Field.
Recap | Box score | Carroll crashes Schneider’s pregame interview
What stood out from the game? Here are some observations:
Up-and-down debut for Milroe
Rookie third-string quarterback Jalen Milroe, one of the more intriguing players in the entire 2025 draft class, had an up-and-down preseason debut. Playing the entire second half, the third-round pick from Alabama completed 6 of 10 passes for 61 yards, while showcasing his electrifying speed with three carries for 38 yards.
The highlight for Milroe came on a read-option keeper where he raced around the edge for a 27-yard gain. He also zipped a nice play-action pass to undrafted rookie wideout Tyrone Broden for a 15-yard completion.
But there were some rookie moments too. On his first series, Milroe threw late on a sideline pass that was nearly intercepted. And later on, facing a fourth-and-1 near midfield, Milroe rolled right and was off-target on a throw to undrafted rookie tight end Marshall Lang.
Quick with it. 💨
📺: @King5Seattle or @NFLNetwork pic.twitter.com/ZiTgaqfrT2
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) August 8, 2025
Horton continues to shine
Rookie wideout Tory Horton, who’s pushing veteran Marquez Valdes-Scantling for the No. 3 receiver role, built on his strong training camp with three catches for 31 yards and a touchdown.
The Colorado State product had a nifty 10-yard score where he hauled in a short third-down pass and spun past a defender into the end zone. He also fought through a pass interference penalty to make a third-and-long catch along the sideline that moved the chains.
And as the first-string punt returner, he showed his elusiveness by making several players miss on a short return.
FIRST CAREER TOUCHDOWN 😮💨 @toryhorton11
📺: @King5Seattle or @NFLNetwork pic.twitter.com/PnURclUrWr
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) August 8, 2025
Holani strikes first blow in RB3 battle
After Kenny McIntosh went down with a torn ACL in camp, an opportunity opened for second-year pro George Holani to battle rookie Damien Martinez for the third running back role. And Holani sure made a strong opening statement.
Holani rushed for 61 yards and a touchdown on seven carries, highlighted by a 19-yard gain on a halfback toss and a 24-yard score where he bounced outside, raced around the edge and fended off a tackle at the pylon. He also eluded a defender en route to a 20-yard gain on a third-down screen pass.
Martinez finished with just 10 yards on six carries, along with two catches for 15 yards.
Holani takes it HOME!
📺: @King5Seattle or @NFLNetwork pic.twitter.com/qQImteTokr
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) August 8, 2025
Ouzts makes his presence felt
For the first time since 2016, the fullback position will be a regular part of Seattle’s offense. And that was clear from the get-go on Thursday night.
Rookie fullback Robbie Ouzts got a lot of early snaps and certainly made his presence felt, using his powerful 6-foot-3, 274-pound frame to help spring both of Holani’s long runs. Ouzts even had a catch, sneaking out of the backfield for a 17-yard reception. Ouzts, who was a tight end at Alabama, already looks like the perfect tone-setter for the physical brand of offense the Seahawks want to play.
Fullback sighting.
📺: @King5Seattle or @NFLNetwork pic.twitter.com/Kqd1qywblV
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) August 8, 2025
The O-line battles
In the two position battles along the offensive line, Jalen Sundell got the start at center and Anthony Bradford got the start at right guard.
Sundell has been battling with Olu Oluwatimi for the center job, but Oluwatimi didn’t play Thursday after missing the past couple practices with a sore back.
Bradford, meanwhile, had been battling with Christian Haynes for the right guard job. However, Haynes was the second-string left guard on Thursday, while Sataoa Laumea was the second-string right guard. That might indicate Haynes is out of the running at right guard.
Pritchett helps his roster case
Second-year pro Nehemiah Pritchett, who’s battling for one of the final cornerback spots, had a big night with an interception and two pass breakups. He showed good anticipation by jumping in front of the intended receiver for a second-quarter pick of Raiders backup quarterback Aiden O’Connell. And on one of his pass breakups, he made a good play along the sideline to knock the ball away.
Not in our house! 🚫
📺: @King5Seattle or @NFLNetwork pic.twitter.com/yoIkbX8reB
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) August 8, 2025
Emmanwori flashes in limited action
Ultra-talented rookie safety Nick Emmanwori didn’t play many snaps, but showcased his elite athleticism and versatility on a play midway through the first quarter. Lining up on the edge, the 6-foot-3, 220-pound Emmanwori raced into the backfield and pursued reigning Heisman Trophy runner-up Ashton Jeanty on a carry to the opposite side. As Jeanty got slowed up by Seattle’s defensive front, Emmanwori quickly caught up and took him down from behind for no gain.
Extra points
• Backup quarterback Drew Lock got the start and played the entire first half, completing 12 of 22 passes for 147 yards, one TD and one interception. His interception came on an underthrown pass to Horton on a third-down out route, which ended a promising opening drive.
• Rookie tight end Elijah Arroyo had two catches for 14 yards, including a third-down reception on the opening drive where he recovered from a slip to haul in a pass that moved the chains.
• Undrafted rookie edge rusher Connor O’Toole had a good night, filling up the stat sheet with a sack, a tackle for loss and three QB hits.
More on the Seattle Seahawks
• Buy or Sell: Will Tory Horton be Seattle Seahawks’ No. 3 WR?
• 5 undrafted Seattle Seahawks rookies to watch this preseason
• Seattle Seahawks injury updates from Macdonald ahead of preseason opener
• Bump & Stacy: Seattle Seahawks should pursue Micah Parsons trade
• ‘Spectacular’ 1-on-1 Seahawks practice matchup catches Wyman’s eye