Good afternoon, 12s.
Here's a look at what's "out there" for today — Tuesday, September 12 — about your Seattle Seahawks:
Seahawks WR Doug Baldwin Joins 'NFL Live'
Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin made a guest appearance on ESPN's daily NFL studio show, NFL Live, and shared why the team has rallied around defensive end Michael Bennett following an incident with Las Vegas police.
"Michael being a family member within these four walls of our locker room, he means something to us," Baldwin said. "Honestly, we wanted to be there for him emotionally and make sure that he was mentally OK and support him in every way that we could. That's really what our motives were and what was important to us at that time. Regardless of who is right or wrong in this situation, we were just being empathetic to Michael because he came to us with a situation where he described he felt like his life was in danger."
Baldwin is another one of Bennett's teammates to publicly voice support for him. Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman also shared his viewpoint last week.
You can watch a snippet of Baldwin's appearance on ESPN in the video player below.
Tweet Of The Day
Today's "Tweet of the Day" comes from Seahawks rookie defensive lineman Nazair Jones, who had a funny response to a tweet about him from Fox Sports' Skip Bayless yesterday:
https://twitter.com/nazjones90/status/907380952640323589
More From Around The Web
A closer look at snap counts from Sunday's game against the Packers.
Here are 10 numbers that stood out from the Seahawks' Week 1 loss.
Seahawks running back Thomas Rawls is expected to make his regular season debut this week.
Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times provided a quick preview of the San Francisco 49ers, Seattle's Week 2 opponent.
Danny O'Neil of 710 ESPN Seattle wonders if the Seahawks will use their up-tempo offense more going forward.
Brady Henderson of ESPN.com looked at three encouraging signs and three things that must improve for the Seahawks after Sunday's loss.
Finally, Curtis Crabtree of Sports Radio KJR recapped what Pete Carroll had to say about how the offensive line performed against the Packers.