as mentioned in 247sports
Seattle Seahawks place defensive tackle Sealver Siliga on IR
Seattle Seahawks place defensive tackle Sealver Siliga on IRThe Seattle Seahawks had a tough decision to make on defensive tackle Sealver Siliga; so essentially, they pushed that decision down the line.(The Seattle Seahawks 2016 regular season is only a couple of weeks away.Make sure you're in the loop -- take five seconds to Sign up for our Free Seahawks newsletter now!)
not to mention espn
Seattle Seahawks defensive Michael Bennett explains what drove him 'insane' after scuffle with Bradley Sowell
Seattle Seahawks defensive Michael Bennett explains what drove him 'insane' after scuffle with Bradley SowellRENTON, Wash. -- A day after he was yanked from practice for the second time this summer, Seattle Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett said a dirty play by left tackle Bradley Sowell was the source of his anger."Definitely there's a fine line in the NFL where a guy beats a guy or he beats that guy, but then when it goes beyond after the play, dirty kind of plays at practice, I think that's where it crosses the line," Bennett said."For me, I don't really treat the game like a game.
additionally thenewstribune
Seattle Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett's training camp angst stems from his contract
Seattle Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett's training camp angst stems from his contract1:46 South Sound QB competition – Thomas Jefferson Pause2:11 Tacoma man finds his 'life's work of collecting' 1,500 video games all gone4:31 Gregg Bell, Dave Boling discuss Sherman on Kaepernick, Jimmy Graham and more4:50 Seahawks CB Richard Sherman on Colin Kaepernick's stance, society1:46 Chris Petersen previews UW season opener vs. Rutgers2:25 Take a leap with Army Golden Knights parachuting team6:23 Gregg Bell, Dave Boling talk Cliff Avril, Tony Romo and the Seahawks' vibe1:02 Pete Carroll on the offense, kicking game versus Dallas5:45 Tumwater's Sid Otton enters final season as high school football coach3:36 WATCH: Mentally matured Ben Woods hopes to end things right at Kent-Meridian
let alone thenewstribune
Seattle Seahawks defensive end Cliff Avril "reaching out" to injured Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, "definitely surprised" by fans' backlash to his hit
Seattle Seahawks defensive end Cliff Avril "reaching out" to injured Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, "definitely surprised" by fans' backlash to his hitGregg 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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