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Friday Round-Up: Thomas Rawls Joins 710 ESPN Seattle For 'Seahawks Spotlight'

A daily link round-up of what's "out there" about the Seattle Seahawks.

Good afternoon, 12s. 

Here's a look at what's "out there" for today — Friday, September 16 — about your Seattle Seahawks:

Thomas Rawls Goes In-Depth On Seahawks Spotlight

Seahawks running back Thomas Rawls joined 710 ESPN Seattle’s latest “Seahawks Spotlight,” an in-depth segment with a player about football on and off the field (the full interview starts around the 20:30 mark). Some highlights from the interview are Rawls diving into the mental hurdles he overcame when recovering from his broken ankle, his support system and drive as an athlete. 

Tweet Of The Day

Today's "Tweet of the Day" comes from Michael Simeona (@msimeona), who tweeted this photo of Seahawks defensive end Frank Clark from last night's "Seahawks Weekly" show.

More From Around The Web

Seahawks defensive coordinator Kris Richard discussed Pete Carroll's impact on the Los Angeles community yesterday.

Safety Earl Thomas didn’t shower in the locker room after the win against Miami.

Russell Wilson is "ready to go" for Week 2.

Digital media reporter John Boyle wrote about Wilson’s maturation as an NFL quarterback.

NFL Network analyst Shaun O'Hara lists the Seahawks' offensive line as a group to watch this Sunday.

And Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times wonders if No. 1 overall pick Jared Goff will see action this weekend.

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