Seahawks CB Tre Flowers motivated by pressure of excelling in 4th year

Seattle Seahawks cornerback Tre Flowers told reporters that he is focused on excelling on the field in his fourth year in the NFL.

Tre Flowers has had mixed results on the field since the Seattle Seahawks selected him in the fifth round of the 2018 NFL draft. However, he has been having a solid training camp and is hyped up for the 2021 season as he enters a contract year.

Flowers suffered a hamstring injury last year, forcing him to miss a few games. He showed improvement in some areas but is aware that 2021 is a do-or-die year for him with free agency approaching.

“I’m really focused on it this year going into my fourth year,” he told reporters this week. “A lot of mental steps. I want to put it all together… I got hurt last year so a lot of stuff happened to me, and I just went on a full reset.”

The fourth-year cornerback stated that he will not let his past mistakes haunt him and focus on reaching the greatest of heights this season.

“I’m just letting all of the years go before me,” Flowers said. “Not thinking about all of the plays I’ve missed and trying to get better every day… I just want this real bad. I want to be good, I want to be great. I want to make the plays.”

With Shaquill Griffin gone, the Seahawks will need their other CBs to step up and Flowers looks to do just that.

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