Good afternoon, 12s.
Here's a look at what's "out there" for today — Tuesday, June 19 — about your Seattle Seahawks:
Ranking NFL Head Coaches
Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll was ranked fourth on Sporting News' annual ranking of head coaches around the NFL.
Carroll moved down two spots on the list in 2018 after the Seahawks finished the season with a 9-7 regular season record. It was only the second time in Carroll's tenure as Seattle's head coach the Seahawks missed out on the postseason. Here's what author Bill Bender had to say about Carroll's ranking:
"After Seattle missed the playoffs and did some house-cleaning, we're about to see the next chapter of the Carroll era. That might be needed, and the Seahawks still had a winning record last season. The stakes are raised in a tough division, but Carroll should keep his team in the hunt."
To nobody's surprise, New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick finished atop the list, with Philadelphia's Doug Pederson (No. 2) and Pittsburgh's Mike Tomlin (No. 3) finishing up the rest of list above Carroll.
Social Post Of The Day
Today's "Social Post of the Day" comes from CenturyLink Field:
More From Around The Web
Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin was named a finalist for ESPN's Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Award.
The Seahawks released registration information for their 2018 training camp yesterday.
ESPN's Brady Henderson reviewed the Seahawks' offseason program.
Finally, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times recapped what former Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett had to say about his time in Seattle yesterday while on his book tour.