Seattle, Washington – The Seattle Seahawks are now dealing with unexpected internal tension after starting offensive lineman Anthony Bradford became indirectly connected to the controversy currently shaking the NFL surrounding Josh Jacobs of the Green Bay Packers.

According to multiple reports across the United States, Josh Jacobs is currently facing five charges connected to an alleged domestic abuse incident in Wisconsin, including:
- battery/domestic abuse
- criminal damage to property
- disorderly conduct
- intimidation of a victim
- felony strangulation and suffocation.
The situation immediately sent shockwaves throughout the NFL only days before offseason workouts officially began.

However, what reportedly created major concern inside Seattle was the fact that Anthony Bradford had allegedly been present at a private gathering involving Jacobs’ close inner circle only hours before the incident reportedly took place.
Several league sources say Bradford and Jacobs have been close friends off the field for years and frequently spent time together during NFL offseasons.
While there is currently no evidence suggesting Bradford was directly involved in Jacobs’ legal situation, insiders say the Seahawks became increasingly uncomfortable once his name began appearing around the growing controversy publicly.
One anonymous AFC executive stated:
“In the NFL, sometimes it’s not about whether you committed a crime or not. If your name starts showing up around the wrong story at the wrong time, things can change very quickly.”
The timing of the situation is viewed as especially dangerous for Bradford.
The veteran guard had already entered the offseason under heavy pressure following an inconsistent 2025 campaign that drew criticism from analysts around the league.
Bradford has started 38 NFL games and played throughout Seattle’s entire Super Bowl run last season.
However, many evaluators believe he struggled badly in:
- pass protection
- leverage control
- communication adjustments
- handling interior pressure.
Meanwhile, the Seahawks recently drafted rookie guard Beau Stephens and are reportedly extremely impressed with both his maturity and discipline entering offseason activities.
Several insiders now believe that if media attention surrounding Bradford’s connection to Josh Jacobs continues escalating, Seattle could accelerate plans to potentially replace him at right guard before training camp.
League sources also indicate the Seahawks are monitoring veteran offensive linemen still available in free agency as possible emergency insurance moving forward.
Internally, Seattle reportedly wants absolutely no distractions while attempting to defend its Super Bowl championship under head coach Mike Macdonald.
“Josh is my brother outside of football and that’s never going to change. But I understand how serious everything is right now. I can’t control what people say. All I can do is focus on football and prove that Anthony Bradford still deserves to be part of this team.” – Anthony Bradford
At the moment, the Seahawks have not announced any formal disciplinary action involving Bradford.
However, many people around the NFL now believe that simply being associated too closely with Josh Jacobs’ five-charge controversy may have already pushed the veteran lineman into the most dangerous stage of his professional career.






