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Frustrated Seattle Seahawks star speaks out about his contract
Frustrated Seattle Seahawks star speaks out about his contractMichael Bennett has been one of the most consistent defensive ends in football over the past three seasons.He's played all 48 regular-season games, making 121 tackles and 25 1/2 sacks in that span and forcing four fumbles in the process.His numbers aren't staggering, but his presence on the field is felt beyond the stat sheet.
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Michael Bennett reports to Seattle Seahawks training camp despite being unhappy with contract
Michael Bennett reports to Seattle Seahawks training camp despite being unhappy with contractRENTON, Wash. -- Seattle Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett said Saturday that he never seriously considered holding out of training camp.I just wanted to show up and be a great teammate," he said."No distractions for the team.
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Seattle Seahawks put recuperating tight end Jimmy Graham, running back Thomas Rawls on physically-unable-to-perform list to start training camp
Seattle Seahawks put recuperating tight end Jimmy Graham, running back Thomas Rawls on physically-unable-to-perform list to start training campGregg Bell joined The News Tribune in July 2014.Bell had been the director of writing for the University of Washington's athletic department for four years.He was the senior national sports writer in Seattle for The Associated Press from 2005-10, covering the Seahawks in their first Super Bowl season and beyond.
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Seattle Seahawks open up training camp
Seattle Seahawks open up training campThe Seahawks officially begin their march to a potential second Super Bowl title on Saturday, as they open up for their first day of training camp.Training Camp is around the corner, don't miss any Seattle Seahawks breaking news!The biggest story line of camp has already proven to provide little drama -- for now.
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Pete Carroll of Seattle Seahawks plans to continue coaching 'as long as it's fun'
Pete Carroll of Seattle Seahawks plans to continue coaching 'as long as it's fun'Seahawks coach Pete Carroll tells reporters he isn't even thinking about retirement and feels great at the age of 65.(0:35)RENTON, Wash. -- Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll, who turns 65 in September and is the oldest coach in the NFL, said Saturday that he has no plans to make his most recent contract his last one.Carroll signed a three-year extension earlier this week that will keep him with the Seahawks through the 2019 season.
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