Good morning, 12s.
Here's a look at what's 'out there' for today – Wednesday, May 22 – about your Seattle Seahawks:
We Are Warriors
Free. That's right, we said FREE.
Seahawks guard D.J. Fluker is hosting a free football camp this weekend in Oak Harbor, Washington. This is not only the first time that Fluker has held a football camp as a Seahawk, but once again, it's a free camp. Alright, I'm sure you get it by now.
The Seahawks guard posted a tweet promoting the camp on Tuesday. He seems excited for kids and fans to come out to "put in work" in Oak Harbor.
The camp takes place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on May 25 at Fort Nugent Park. The age range for the event is seven to 14-year-olds. Each participant will receive a t-shirt and lunch that will be provided after the camp is over.
The offseason is a popular time for players to host their own football camps as Seahawks running back C.J. Prosise, quarterback Russell Wilson, and former wide receiver Doug Baldwin will all be hosting their respective camps in June. Heads up, Prosise's is in Virginia.
Spaces are limited for Fluker's camp, which is co-hosted by the Oak Harbor Football & Cheer League. Follow this link to register and find more details.
Social Post Of The Day
Today's 'Social Post of the Day' comes from Seahawks safety Bradley McDougald, as he promotes a fan event he's hosting on May 25 at Toyota of Kirkland.
More From Around The Web
We signed rookie DE L.J. Collier on Tuesday.
Seahawks.com's John Boyle recaps some injury updates from Pete Carroll’s press conference after day two of OTAs. Boyle also elaborates on a few words from LB Bobby Wagner’s press conference regarding being a leader and supporting younger players.
John Clayton at 710 ESPN Seattle, Gregg Bell at The Tacoma News Tribune, and Bob Condotta at The Seattle Times all write up some observations from the Seahawks' first open OTA.
Adam Jude from The Seattle Times elaborates on an answer from QB Russell Wilson’s press conference on day two of OTAs, regarding former WR Doug Baldwin’s legacy.
Rick Gosselin at Talk of Fame Network states his case for Seahawks Legend Dave Brown to be considered for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Photos from Day 2 of Seattle Seahawks Organized Team Activities during the team's voluntary offseason workout program on Tuesday, May 21 at Renton's Virginia Mason Athletic Center.