Seahawks Hold Day 2 Minicamp at 4 Service Sites as Macdonald Flags 20 Returning Starters
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Updated · Seahawks.com · Jun 10
Seahawks Hold Day 2 Minicamp at 4 Service Sites as Macdonald Flags 20 Returning Starters
3 articles · Updated · Seahawks.com · Jun 10
Summary
Seattle cut Day 2 minicamp to an ACT practice Wednesday before players and coaches left for community service work at four sites across the Seattle area.
Mike Macdonald used the session to stress a "run it forward" approach after the Super Bowl, saying the focus is on daily process rather than defending a title despite 20 of 22 starters returning.
Brian Fleury's offense remains in an installation phase, with Macdonald calling it "this year's version of last year's offense" and praising the new coordinator's detail-oriented approach.
Rashid Shaheed drew some of Macdonald's strongest praise after a full offseason with Seattle, while rookie Jadarian Price and free-agent addition Emanuel Wilson were cited for strong early work at running back.
Tory Horton is still tracking toward training camp after a shin injury, and Macdonald said Zach Charbonnet, Kenny McIntosh and several other sidelined players are progressing positively toward late-July camp.