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Monday Round-Up: NFL UK Highlights Russell Wilson On Twitter

Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson was featured in a video posted by the official Twitter account of NFL UK, highlighting his scrambling techniques.

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Good morning, 12s.

Here's a look at what's 'out there' for today – Monday, March 30 – about your Seattle Seahawks:

The Wilson Way

"One of THE great quarterback scramblers."

That is how NFL UK described Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson in one of their tweets last week. For #FlashbackFriday, the United Kingdom extension of the National Football League posted a video on Twitter highlighting Wilson's scrambling techniques.

From a 2012 matchup against the Patriots at home to the overtime win over Green Bay in the NFC Championship in 2015, the video covered some of Wilson's spectacular scrambles that you most likely remember.

Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf retweeted the video acknowledging his quarterback, and Russell himself quote-retweeted it as well. It sounds like he's ready to get back on the field, and he's not the only one!

Seahawks Weekly Challenge

Join the Seahawks Weekly Challenges by completing new activities, just for kids, provided every week. Plus, share your completed challenges on social media using the hashtag #WeGotThisSeattle. Check out all of this week’s challenges.

Social Post Of The Day

Today's 'Social Post of the Day' comes from Seahawks defensive end L.J. Collier, as he posts a photo to Instagram from the 2019 season.

More From Around The Web

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Bob Condotta at The Seattle Times dives into what the Seahawks are getting in cornerback Quinton Dunbar.

The sportswriting staff at The Seattle Times share their readers’ favorite memories of the Kingdome.

Art Thiel from SportsPressNW and David Gutman at The Seattle Times both report on CenturyLink Field being used as a field hospital for non-COVID-19 patients during the coronavirus pandemic.

A look back at scenes from the first home of the Seahawks.

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