Curtis Crabtree
Curtis Crabtree joined FOX 13 in February 2022 after 14 years with Sports Radio 950 KJR in Seattle. He serves as a sports digital content producer and reporter helping cover the entirety of the Seattle sports scene.
Curtis joined KJR in 2008 after getting his Print Journalism degree from Central Washington University. Since then, he served as the station's primary reporter for the Seahawks and Mariners, produced and ran radio shows, and served as an occasional host/co-host and analyst.
In addition to his work for KJR, Curtis spent 15 years doing freelance reporting for the Associated Press, and nine years writing about the NFL for NBC's ProFootballTalk.com. His work has also appeared on FOX Sports 1, the Sports XChange, and CBSSports.com.
Curtis grew up in the Snoqualmie Valley and attended Mount Si High School, where he was a member of the jazz and concert bands as a saxophone player, and the golf team. After graduating from high school in 2004, he attended Central Washington University intending on becoming a music education major. Instead, music became his minor after he decided to pursue his biggest passion in writing about sports.
Outside of work, Curtis can usually be found on a golf course. He's played in the Washington Mid-Amateur each year since 2018 and won his flight in the Puget Sound Amateur at Chambers Bay and Lake Spanaway in 2021. He's also become a big fan of chess in recent years (thanks to The Queen's Gambit).
The latest from Curtis Crabtree
NFL releases 2024 Seattle Seahawks schedule
The Seattle Seahawks have four games scheduled to be on national TV this season during head coach Mike Macdonald's first season as head coach as their full schedule was announced by the NFL on Wednesday.
Seahawks sign fourth-round linebacker Tyrice Knight
Linebacker Tyrice Knight signed his rookie contract with the Seattle Seahawks on Tuesday as the team now has six of their eight selections from this year's NFL Draft now inked to their four-year rookie deals.
WIAA Representative Assembly votes down adding girls flag football in WA
The push to add girls flag football as an officially sanctioned sport in Washington schools was unable to clear a 60 percent approval vote from the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association Representative Assembly on Monday.
Seahawks sign four draft picks, two tryout players
The Seattle Seahawks signed four of their selections from the 2024 NFL Draft on Monday, as well as a pair of players that took part in their rookie mini-camp earlier this month on a tryout basis.
Seattle Mariners reliever Matt Brash to miss season following Tommy John surgery
Seattle Mariners star reliever Matt Brash had Tommy John surgery on his right throwing elbow on Wednesday, and he is expected to miss at least 12 months, per general manager Justin Hollander.
Everett Silvertips land "Exceptional Status" defenseman Landon DuPont in WHL Draft
Landon DuPont, the first defenseman to ever be granted Exceptional Status in the Western Hockey League, was selected by the Everett Silvertips with the first overall pick in the WHL Prospects Draft on Thursday.
Seattle Kraken will pick 8th in 2024 NHL Draft
The Seattle Kraken will have the 8th overall pick in next month's NHL Draft as their position was unaffected by Tuesday's NHL Draft Lottery.
New frontier for coaches, players alike at Seattle Seahawks rookie camp
Rookie mini-camp practice for the Seattle Seahawks on Friday was a new frontier for coaches and players alike. Mike Macdonald oversaw his first practice as head coach in Seattle while over 50 rookies saw their first practice on an NFL field.
Byron Murphy II "blessed" to land with Seattle Seahawks
With rookie mini-camp set to get underway on Friday for the Seattle Seahawks, first-round pick Byron Murphy II got his first chance to step inside team headquarters on Thursday, a week removed from the NFL Draft.
Four-run 4th inning fueled by Mitch Haniger error sinks Seattle Mariners in 5-2 loss to Braves
Austin Riley delivered a two-out triple off Emerson Hancock in the fourth inning that broke the game open, and Chris Sale allowed just one run over five innings while striking out nine as the Seattle Mariners lost 5-2 to the Atlanta Braves.