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Updated · Seahawks.com · Jun 10
Seahawks Hold Day 2 Minicamp at 4 Service Sites as Macdonald Flags 20 Returning Starters
Updated
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.

Insights

After a $51M deal, is return specialist Rashid Shaheed secretly poised to become the Seahawks' most dangerous offensive weapon?
Can a rookie running back truly replace a Super Bowl MVP in Seattle's new Shanahan-style offense?
With one star paid and a star corner waiting, are the Seahawks risking locker room tension with their contract strategies?