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Seahawks Round-Up: Training Camp Is Approaching, Seahawks Player Hosts Football Camp And More

All the Seahawks news you might have missed this week.

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Good morning, 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.

Seahawks Offensive Guard McClendon Curtis Hosts Football Camp

McClendon Curtis headed back home to host his second annual Big Curt Football Camp at his high school, Central High School in Harrison, TN. The camp is a two day event and is free for the youth. The first camp is "dedicated to children from local community youth center and groups including Parks & Recreation, Boys & Girls Club, Y-Cap and YMCA," and the second camp was open to all children. The youth will learn skills, techniques and participate in drills.

Seahawks Training Camp Dates

The Seahawks announced their 2024 Training Camp dates, along with themes for the practices. Nine public Training Camp practices will be open to fans from July 24 to August 8. Registration is open for Seahawks Training Camp here.

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Register now for Training Camp

Join us for Seahawks Training Camp, powered by Boeing, to get a first look at your 2024 Seattle Seahawks as they prepare for the upcoming season! This year's lineup of special theme days includes Kids Day, Mascot Mayhem, Throwbacks, and more!

Training Camp Previews

Seahawks.com writer John Boyle will be answering questions and taking a look at 10 storylines related to different position groups and players leading up to training camp. So far, he's taken a look at:

Seahawks Legend Ray Roberts joined the Seattle 710AM Bob and Wyman radio show to talk about everything he's seen so far from Seahawks offensive line coach, Scott Huff.

"When I watch him coach, he's doing a lot of teaching," Roberts said. "I think sometimes when you've been coaching in the NFL for a long time, you just assume that these guys know the little things. And sometimes, they don't. They've been so dominant in college that you don't have to worry about if your foot is two inches to the outside or six inches to the outside."

"I love the attention to the details, because they will save you every single time," Roberts said.. "You're going to run up against dudes that are bigger, stronger and faster. … But if your technique is good, you're going to have a chance every single time. And he teaches that to the nth degree."

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