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The Seattle Seahawks held another OTAs practice yesterday, one that was closed to the media. While we haven’t heard from head coach Pete Carroll in a while, the team has been kind enough to share some content from those closed practices. Yesterday, a few more dropped.
In this clip, returning linebacker Bobby Wagner and incoming defensive back Julian Love make the same play on the ball, both breaking up an ill-advised throw from backup quarterback Drew Lock during red zone drills.
Working together with @Bwagz and @_jlove20. đ€ pic.twitter.com/sM3zSD8i9O
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) May 31, 2023
Bobby later tweeted that he didn’t see Love on the play.
My bad @_jlove20 I didnât see you đ
— Bobby Wagner (@Bwagz) May 31, 2023
For what it’s worth we are projecting Love to take over for second-year cornerback Coby Bryant in the slot, but he will likely line up at multiple spots.
The Seahawks also shared a couple clips of QB1 Geno Smith throwing, including this picture-perfect spiral to wide receiver Tyler Lockett.
Beauty in the form of @GenoSmith3. pic.twitter.com/bUdpyeQoBn
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) May 31, 2023
They also shared this scramble and toss to running back Ken Walker.
Came for the @GenoSmith3 throw.
Stayed for the @Kenneth_Walker9 reaction. đșđ» pic.twitter.com/NyfLBr4kjm— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) May 31, 2023
And finally, this clip of rookie wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba scoring a pair of touchdowns.
A great day to watch @jaxon_smith1 score some touchdowns. pic.twitter.com/D8IPddAIx2
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) May 30, 2023
The team will practice again on Thursday and Friday. Next week (June 6-8) there’s mandatory minicamp, then three more OTAs the following week (June 12-14).
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