Good morning, 12s.
Here's a look at what's "out there" for today - Tuesday, Jan. 13 - about your Seattle Seahawks:
Sherman, Thomas, Lynch Honored By PFWA
Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman and free safety Earl Thomas have already been named to the Pro Bowl and earned first-team All-Pro for their efforts during the 2014 regular season. But on Monday, along with Pro Bowl running back Marshawn Lynch, the Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA) recognized the trio even further.
Sherman and Thomas were named to PFWA's 2014 All-NFL team, while Lynch was added to the association's 2014Â All-NFC team.
Sherman, Thomas, and Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt are PFWA All-NFL members for the third-consecutive season - the longest streak among active players.
Brock Huard's Chalk Talk
Former Seahawks quarterback Brock Huard shares his latest Chalk Talk for 710Sports.com, breaking down quarterback Russell Wilson's 16-yard first quarter touchdown to wide receiver Doug Baldwin from this past Saturday's 31-17 win over the Carolina Panthers. The pass was one of three third down explosive-play touchdowns from Wilson on the day.
Tweet(s) of the Day
You get a double-dose of tweets today, with the first coming from @ESPNNFL, who notes the big impact the No. 12 will have on this weekend's conference championship games.
The second comes from us - @Seahawks, who share a side-by-side comparison of Lynch's 67-yard "Beast Quake" run from the 2011 playoffs and the "Kam Quake" produced from Kam Chancellor's 90-yard interception return for a touchdown during this past Saturday's win over the Panthers.
More From Around The Web
Here at Seahawks.com, Clare Farnsworth highlights Chancellor's divisional-round playoff performance, details the Seahawks' promotion of B.J. Daniels from the practice squad to the active roster, and leads his recap of Monday's events in Hawkville with head coach Pete Carroll's thoughts on his fifth season in Seattle.
I have a feature on where Wilson stands among the NFL's four quarterbacks remaining in this year's postseason and share three injury updates on center Max Unger, cornerback Byron Maxwell, and wide receiver Paul Richardson.
Robert Klemko at TheMMQB.com spent this past Sunday watching football at the house of Seattle cornerback Richard Sherman, recounting how Sherman scouted the Seahawks' next opponent.
The Green Bay Packers will be traveling to Seattle on Friday of this week - one day earlier than the team's regular-season norm for a Sunday game involving a West-Coast road trip.
Former NFL quarterback Hugh Millen, writing for the Seattle Times, analyzes Wilson's touchdown passes and Chanellor's pick-six from Saturday's game against Carolina.Â
Brady Henderson at 710Sports.com has a closer look at cornerback Tharold Simon's game against the Panthers.
Danny O'Neil at 710Sports.com shares three things we learned and three things we're still trying to figure out after the Seahawks' win over the Panthers.
Terry Blount at ESPN.com looks at the history of favored clubs in conference title games.
Tim Lewis at KOMO 4 News highlights the Seahawks' success in the fourth quarter of games.
And former Seattle head coach Jack Patera, now 81 years old, is still a Seahawks fan.Â
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