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Monday Round-Up: Jamal Adams & Marshawn Lynch To Compete In Pro Bowl: The Madden NFL 21 Edition

Pro Bowl Seahawks safety and Seahawks Legend Marshawn Lynch will take part in live-streamed Pro Bowl: The Madden NFL 21 Edition. 

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Good afternoon, 12s. Here's a look at what's out there today – Monday, January 25 – about your Seattle Seahawks.

Jamal Adams & Marshawn Lynch To Compete In Pro Bowl: The Madden NFL 21 Edition

In a normal year, players would be in Orlando this week for the Pro Bowl, but with the COVID-19 pandemic still ongoing, there will be no game this year. Instead, numerous virtual events are taking place this week, including a live-streamed online competition between players and celebrities called Pro Bowl: The Madden 21 Edition Presented by Verizon.

And among those taking part in the event are Seahawks safety Jamal Adams, one of seven Seahawks selected to this year's NFC Pro-Bowl team, as well as Seahawks Legend Marshawn Lynch. The event, which will be streamed on NFL YouTube, Twitter and Facebook channels, as well as EA Madden NFL Twitch, will take place on Sunday, January 31 at 2 p.m. PT.

Joining Adams and Lynch on the NFC team are Arizona quarterback Kyler Murray and NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace, while the AFC will be represented by Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson, Tennessee running back Derrick Henry, former Pro-Bowl receiver Keyshawn Johnson and rapper Snoop Dogg.

"We'll be taking the Pro Bowl to the virtual world of Madden this weekend and I can't wait to do it big with football fans in my favorite game," said Snoop Dogg. "I'm a _Madden NFL _star. So Kyler and Marshawn better watch out - my team is comin' in to win that championship title for the AFC."

Social Post Of The Day

Today's social post comes from the Seahawks Twitter account, which shares a video thanking 12s for their support in 2020.

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Tight end Greg Olsen announced on Sunday that he is retiring after playing the final season of his 14-year career with the Seahawks.

The News Tribune's Greg Bell weighs in on Olsen’s retirement.

The Seattle Times' Bob Condotta continues his position overview series with a look at the defensive line.

Michael-Shawn Dugar of the Athletic looks at some of the decisions the Seahawks will have to make on their free agents.

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