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Monday Round-Up: Recapping Father's Day 2020

We’re recapping our favorite Father’s Day photos and moments from the weekend.

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Good afternoon, 12s.

Here's a look at what's 'out there' for today – Monday, June 22 – about your Seattle Seahawks:

Thank You, Dads!

Over the weekend, our players took to social media to share photos and stories of their fathers or father figures in honor of Father's Day. From custom-made paintings to throwback photos from years ago, we've compiled all of our favorite photos and videos from the weekend.

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Happy fathers day to the OG love you pops

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Happy Fathers Day Pops!.. Luv4eva

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On Seahawks.com, John Boyle writes about some of our players who celebrated their first Father’s Day; Quandre Diggs and DeeJay Dallas among the handful of players who are new fathers.

"It's a blessing to be a part of all of his milestones. I count (my son) as my greatest gift from God. As athletes, we all count our abilities as gifts, but now I count my son as my greatest gift I've received from God. It's a blessing," Dallas said in a phone interview.

Having more time at home has been especially meaningful for Diggs, who has been able to see just about every milestone from his daughter, Ariya. "It's the best feeling to be able to look at your child and know that she's yours, no matter if she's crying all night or what. She's your child, you might be frustrated, but at the end of the day, a parent's love is unconditional."

Social Post Of The Day

Today's 'Social Post of the Day' comes from @PFF as Russell Wilson led NFC QBs in big-time throws.

More From Around The Web

Brady Henderson from ESPN.com writes how the Seahawks' offense has changed this offseason

Brandon Gustafson from 710 ESPN Seattle analyzes our running back group heading into 2020

Michael-Shawn Dugar from The Athletic details Russell Wilson’s ESPYs, among other topics.

Tiffany Chancellor and Nathalie Wright, wives of Kam Chancellor and K.J. Wright, organized a march across the I-90 Bridge in support of racial equality.

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