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Monday Round-Up: Media React To Seattle Seahawks 20-13 Win Over Minnesota Vikings

Media reaction to the Seahawks' 20-13 win over the Minnesota Vikings in Week 2 of the NFL preseason.

Good afternoon, 12s.

Here's a look at what's "out there" for today — Monday, August 21 — about your Seattle Seahawks following the team's 20-13 victory over the Minnesota Vikings during the second week of preseason action: 

What They're Saying: Seahawks 20, Vikings 13 

ICYMI: Seahawks offensive tackle George Fant “will have trouble” returning this season due to an ACL injury. 

Here's a look at the possible starting combinations the Seahawks could use on their offensive line with Fant out.

Following Friday's game, rapper Ice Cube and NBA Legend Allen Iverson visited the VMAC on Saturday. 

Seahawks center Justin Britt explained his decision to support defensive end Michael Bennett during the national anthem. 

Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times predicts the Seahawks' 53-man roster following their win over the Vikings. 

Curtis Crabtree of 950 KJR offered his thoughts on Kasen Williams' strong performance in his game takeaways. 

Brady Henderson of 710 ESPN Seattle believes moving offensive lineman Luke Joeckel to left tackle would make the most sense for the team. 

ESPN's Sheil Kapadia says Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson was sharp Friday night. 

Finally, Robert Mays of The Ringer took a look at what makes the best route runners in the NFL great. 

Tweet Of The Day

Today's "Tweet of the Day" comes from Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner, who participated in a 4-point shooting contest yesterday with Richard Sherman at the BIG3 Tournament in Seattle:

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