Good afternoon, 12s.
Here's a look at what's "out there" for today - Monday, Feb. 29 - about your Seattle Seahawks:
Sherman Teams With Gronk
Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman teamed up with New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski for an Oberto Beef Jerky commercial that's sure to put a smile on your face.
ESPN.com released a few behind-the-scenes looks from the commercial shoot this past weekend that feature the pair of NFL superstars riding a tandem bike, relaxing in some snuggies and Christmas sweaters, playing with Rubik's Cubes and Etch A Sketches, and more.
"It's fun," Sherman said. "You kind of have to get into it differently. You have to treat it like a different beast. I don't think it's anything that comes naturally, unless you're acting like yourself, which I get to do."
The full video is embedded for you above.
Tweet Of The Day
Today's "Tweet of the Day" comes from Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner, who shares how he would have attempted to stop Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry, who scored 46 points, including a game-winning three-pointer from 32-feet out that came with less than a second left in a 121-118 overtime victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder.
More From Around The Web
Here at Seahawks.com, digital media reporter John Boyle shares three things we learned about the NFC West at the NFL Combine and highlights four NFL prospects with local ties - Everett native cornerback KeiVarae Russell, former Husky linebackers Travis Feeney and Cory Littleton, and Bellevue High School standout Myles Jack.
Seahawks left tackle Russell Okung launched his Greater Foundation last week at Seattle's EMP Museum.
Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson introduced a new clothing line today in Seattle.
Coach Pete Carroll talked with ESPN's John Clayton about the Seahawks offseason.
Brady Henderson at 710Sports.com thinks the Seahawks are likely to re-sign defensive tackle Ahtyba Rubin, who's scheduled to become a free agent.
And Bob Condotta at the Seattle Times says a couple intriguing options could be available when the Seahawks pick near the end of the first round of this year's draft.