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Good morning, 12s.
Here's a look at what's "out there" for today - Thursday, December 22 - about your Seattle Seahawks:
What's Your Favorite Family Tradition For The Holidays?
Q13 FOX is taking a break from Seahawks strategy talk this week to show fans a different side of their favorite players. This morning, the station's website shared an offbeat segment with Kam Chancellor, quizzing the Seattle strong safety on topics ranging from his favorite family tradition during the holidays to what music he listens to on gameday, to what he's afraid of, what he's most proud of, and more.
The nearly two-minute spot with Seattle's defensive captain is embedded for you above, and be sure to check back in with Q13FOX.com as more chats with Seahawks players are unveiled.
Tweet Of The Day
Today's "Tweet of the Day" comes from Seattle linebacker K.J. Wright, who reminds 12s that 12 percent of sales of all Seahawks blankets at The Pro Shop will go to preventing youth homelessness. The campaign is one of many ways owner Paul Allen and the Seahawks are combating youth homelessness in the state of Washington this holiday season.
More From Around The Web
Here at Seahawks.com, digital media reporter John Boyle offers a detailed look at the relationship between defensive ends Cliff Avril and Michael Bennett, each of whom were voted to the 2017 Pro Bowl earlier this week.
Seahawks punter Jon Ryan, who left last week's game with a concussion, was a limited participant at practice on Wednesday.
Despite being eliminated from the playoff picture, the Arizona Cardinals, Seattle's opponent this weekend, are saying they "still have a lot to play for."
Dave Boling at the Tacoma News Tribune checks in with former Seahawks offensive lineman Ray Roberts, who recalls his own rookie season playing left tackle in the NFL and offers advice for this year's starter George Fant, who has fought the odds to get where he is today.
Bob Condotta at the Seattle Times recaps Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson's Wednesday media availability.
Jayson Jenks at the Seattle Times talks with linebacker Bobby Wagner, who with nine more tackles this year will break the Seahawks' single-season mark.
Images of the Sea Gals sporting their fitness gear and working out.