Marshawn Lynch wears holdout Kam Chancellor's jersey during practice
RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Marshawn Lynch showed his support for holdout Kam Chancellor by wearing the star safety's No. 31 jersey during practice Thursday.Lynch, who had his own contract issues with the Seahawks in the past, sported the blue practice jersey even though the offense was wearing white during preparations for Sunday's season opener at St.
LEGION OF BOOM: Hawks' Kam Chancellor holding out; Earl Thomas on PUP list
RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Unhappy with his contract, defense end Michael Bennett decided to show and avoid the fines.
Report: Kam Chancellor wants more money, could hold out from training camp
SEATTLE -- Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor says he is "strongly considering" holding out of training camp unless he can renegotiate his contract for more money, NFL Network reports.NFL Network reporter Ian Rapoport broke the news on Twitter around 9 a.m. Wednesday morning.
A fan's encounter with Kam Chancellor: A good deed, a special gift and a message for everyone
SNOHOMISH, Wash. -- A local 12's good deed has gone viral after he came to the aid of Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor at a local hardware store.The fan, Ben Mader, hopes his actions remind us all to always do the right thing."The story is almost as good, if not better, than this gift," Mader said Tuesday as he held up the Chancellor jersey he received Monday.
Seahawks' Kam Chancellor played in Super Bowl with torn MCL
RENTON, Wash. -- Seahawks strong safety Kam Chancellor played in Sunday's Super Bowl with an injury far more severe than was let on -- a torn MCL, Seahawks.com said Wednesday.Chancellor got a deep bone bruise on the outside of his knee on next-to-last play in last Friday’s practice.
Kam Chancellor listed on Hawks injury report after fall in practice, but probable for game
TEMPE, Ariz. -- Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor fell on the second-to-last play of practice Friday, injuring his left knee, but will be listed as 'probable' for Sunday's Super Bowl, the official pool report said.Chancellor "fell near the goal line, was helped up, then missed the final place of practice," the report by Sports Illustrated's Peter King wrote. "He left the field after practice without a limp but his left knee wrapped."Here is the official pool report by SI's Peter King:TEMPE, Ariz.—With a diverse crowd including former owner John Nordstrom, former quarterback Jim Zorn and hip-hop artist Snoop Dogg watching, the Seattle Seahawks completed their major on-field prep work for Super Bowl XLIX Friday with a 77-minute practice inside the Arizona State Sun Devils football practice bubble.“We shut down the tempo today because we’ve had two great weeks of preparation,’’ said coach Pete Carroll. “We’re just trying to ice it up now, get everything just right, and make sure we’re set to play our best on Sunday.”Forced inside by a steady rain in the Phoenix area, Carroll said he was pleased with how his team adapted to practicing for most of Thursday and all of Friday inside. “It’s nothing different than we’ve often done at home,’’ said Carroll.For the third straight day, all 63 active Seahawks—53 on the active roster and 10 on the practice squad—were healthy and practiced fully, until the second-to-last play of practice.
WATCH: Kam Chancellor explains his hand celebration after big plays ... it's the 'Bam Bam Gavel'
RENTON, Wash. -- Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor said he's been doing his distinctive hand celebration after big plays for about two years -- and that he calls it the "Bam Bam Gavel."He explains in this video how it got that name:
Russell Wilson: Kam Chancellor is as good as it gets (VIDEO)
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BAMQUAKE: Kam Chancellor's record-setting 90-yard touchdown run (VIDEO)
SEATTLE -- Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor's 90-yard pick six was the team's longest touchdown in postseason history.The previous record was held by Percy Harvin's 87-yard touchdown run in Super Bowl XLVIII.
Legion of Boom: What does safety Kam Chancellor call the Seahawks linebackers?
RENTON, Wash. -- Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor, part of Seattle's 'Legion of Boom', says he's not sure what nickname should be chosen by the team's linebackers.