Seahawks learn hard part of Packers’ bike tradition | Notebook
In keeping with a tradition that dates to at least 1958, many young fans greeted the Seahawks players with bikes. Not all of them were big enough for NFL bodies.
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In keeping with a tradition that dates to at least 1958, many young fans greeted the Seahawks players with bikes. Not all of them were big enough for NFL bodies.
The Seahawks began their day in Green Bay with a quaint tradition, riding bikes to practice. Then things got a bit ugly between the squads at their joint practice.
While the Seahawks’ final preseason game is against the Packers, the last time many players may see live action comes in fields adjacent to legendary Lambeau Field.
Among the many items on the Seahawks’ to-do list in Green Bay is get a final assessment of their rookie class before cutdown date next week.
Marquez Valdes-Scantling got his start in the NFL in Green Bay, where the Seahawks are playing this week. He’ll return after bouncing back from a slow start in camp.
The Seahawks apparently are willing to add to the guard competition as ESPN reported that they are expected to get a visit from veteran free agent Dalton Risner.
The Seahawks have just one more week, and one more preseason game, to analyze the roster and decide who will make the cut for the regular season.
After a standout performance in Friday’s win and working with the No. 1 offense Sunday, Anthony Bradford appears to be the winner at the battle at right guard for the Seahawks.
The Seahawks took a significant step to becoming whole on defense Sunday, announcing that rush end Uchenna Nwosu has passed his physical and is now eligible to practice.
The Seahawks again sent a message about their ability to emphasize the run under OC Klint Kubiak in their second preseason game. Here are more takeaways.