Good afternoon, 12s.
Here's a look at what's 'out there' for today – Thursday, December 19 – about your Seattle Seahawks:
The Gift Of Giving
'Tis the season of giving, as Seahawks president Chuck Arnold and other members of the senior management team spent their Tuesday afternoon creating a special opportunity for some local youth.
The Seahawks staffers partnered with Treehouse, a nonprofit serving youth in foster care across Washington, to take a group of deserving kids from 'Friends of Youth' on a holiday shopping trip.
Their smiles were grand, and their laughter was heard around the store as each staff member teamed up with one or two youth to meander the store and shop for the holidays.
From Legos to headphones, even snacks too, the kids had the opportunity to choose exactly what they had on their holiday wish list.
This isn't the only event that the Seahawks have been involved with for the holidays, a handful of players, Legends, and corporate partners have played their part in serving the local community during the holiday season.
Social Post Of The Day
Today's 'Social Post of the Day' comes from our official Twitter account, as we highlight a holiday shopping spree for youth hosted by rookie DE L.J. Collier. Collier was joined by rookie DT Demarcus Christmas and DT Nazair Jones.
More From Around The Web
The Seattle Seahawks signed veteran LB Dekoda Watson on Wednesday.
Seahawks.com's John Boyle writes up a story on the ‘huge growth’ of DE Rasheem Green and DT Poona Ford so far this season. Boyle also shares the practice report from Wednesday’s practice.
Bob Condotta at The Seattle Times and Gregg Bell from The Tacoma News Tribune both report on the signing of LB Dekoda Watson.
Brady Henderson from ESPN.com dives into LB Shaquem Griffin’s pass-rush abilities.
Brandon Gustafson from 710 ESPN Seattle dives into how the Seahawks benefit from close games.
Brent Stecker from 710 ESPN Seattle takes a look at the MVP race.
Michael-Shawn Dugar from The Athletic examines DE Rasheem Green’s second season in the NFL.
Art Thiel from SportsPressNW expands on the impact that Coach Pete Carroll has made in Seattle over the years.
Seahawks President Chuck Arnold, joined by other members from our Senior Management team, partnered with Treehouse, a non-profit who serves youth in foster care across Washington, to go holiday shopping with a group from Friends of Youth.