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Seahawks Round-Up: The John Schneider Show, Recapping The NFL Annual Meeting And More

All the Seahawks news you might have missed this week.

2025-04-04-round-up

Good afternoon, 12s. Here's a look at what's going on out there and any news you might have missed, about your Seattle Seahawks this week.

The Weekly John Schneider Show

During this week's Seattle Sports' John Schneider Show, Seahawks general manager/president of football operations John Schneider talked about having a fullback this season, his stance on the tush push, an event he and his wife are hosting and more.

Schneider and his wife Traci will be hosting a fundraising event later this month to benefit their organization Ben's Fund, which was created to provide families with financial support for children and young adults with autism.

The event they're hosting later this month will have "a lot of cool stuff going on that night, pretty intimate deal," John said. "It's going to be some real fun stuff happening, cool items to auction off. It's not your normal charity event."

He added, "It's in the locker room, [Seahawks director of equipment] Erik Kennedy allowed us to have a dinner in the locker room."

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NFL Annual Meeting

This week, NFL coaches, general managers and owners met in Palm Beach, Florida for the NFL Annual Meeting to vote on rule changes and hold media availability among many other things. If you missed any of the news from earlier this week, here are those stories from the meetings.

NFL Offseason Workout Program Dates Announced

The Seahawks offseason workout program starts April 22 and will end with a three-day mandatory minicamp June 17-19.

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Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald and president of football operations/general manager John Schneider attended the Annual League Meetings which started on March 30, 2025 in Palm Beach, Fla. All 32 teams attend these meetings each offseason to discuss potential rule changes and the state of the NFL.

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