RENTON, Wash. -- Whether or not the Seattle Seahawks are good enough at cornerback was their biggest personnel question of the offseason, after they let Shaquill Griffin walk in free agency and hoped to get by with Ahkello Witherspoon as a cheaper replacement.
It remained their biggest question when they dumped Witherspoon as part of an end-of-summer reshuffling that put Tre Flowers in the starting lineup opposite D.J. Reed.
The first two weeks of the season have raised new, perhaps inevitable questions: how much longer will the Seahawks stick with that duo before they give Sidney Jones IV or one of their other corners a chance?