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Seahawks Worked Out 6 Players Tuesday

Seahawks Worked Out 6 Players Tuesday
Seahawks Worked Out 6 Players Tuesday


SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 29: The Seattle Seahawks throwback logo is seen on the football field at Lumen Field before the game against the Cleveland Browns on October 29, 2023 in Seattle, Washington
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The NFL season is right around the corner.

This is the time of year when every fanbase has hope for their favorite franchise, as they start the season with a clean slate.

It doesn’t matter where a team ended the previous season, as they have been working hard all offseason to improve.

Take the Seattle Seahawks, for instance.

The Seahawks ended the 2023 campaign with a 9-8 record, and while they finished the year above .500, they still missed the playoffs.

Missing the playoffs with a winning record doesn’t happen too often, but the Seahawks have taken the offseason to get themselves back on the right track, hoping to change their fortunes in 2024.

With that in mind, they’re leaving no stone unturned.

As reporter Aaron Wilson recently highlighted, the Seahawks worked out six players on Tuesday, potentially looking to add options to the practice squad or perhaps the active roster.

Those five players were Quinton Bohanna, Kaden Davis, Josh Love, Zaire Mitchell-Paden, Kenneth Odumegwu, and Tramel Walthour.

It is currently unclear how these players will fit on the Seahawks roster, assuming any of them are signed on the team.

But, for a team that’s trying to do whatever possible to make a playoff push, one of these players might just be the answer they’re looking for.

Fans are interested to see what the Seahawks look like under Mike Macdonald, who recently took over for Pete Carroll.

Will the new head coach and their offseason additions be enough to take them to the next level?


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