For more info on Seahawks Weekly Challenges visit Seahawks.com/WeGotThis.Head coach of the Golden State Warriors and former NBA player Steve Kerr joined the Seahawks virtual team meeting to talk about 'The Last Dance' and his time with the Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls.Seahawks Insider Jen Mueller hosts EverFi and UnitedWay's Character Playbook, interviewing cornerback Tre Flowers and safety Quandre Diggs about showing great character.Seahawks general manager John Schneider calls Florida wide receiver Freddie Swain before selecting him at No. Metcalf after getting selected by the Seahawks in the 2019 NFL Draft.Running back DeeJay Dallas sends a message to the 12s after being selected by the Seattle Seahawks at Pick No. Largent’s achievements while playing for Seattle prove he’s one of the biggest draft steals ever. Steve Largent: By the Oilers in the 4th Round (117th Overall) in the 1976 Draft: Super Bowls. Steve Largent #80 Seahawks GOAT Decided to go retro with this one. Prior to his political career, Largent was a wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks in the National Football League for his entire 14-season professional football career. The team quickly traded him to the Seahawks after only four pre-season games. Learn more about Largent’s life and career.

Steve Largent: 0: Super Bowl Appearances. Steve Largent, a 5-11, 187-pound wide receiver with only average size and speed but armed with exceptional determination and concentration, became one of history's most outstanding pass catchers during his 14-season, 200-game career with the Seattle Seahawks from 1976 to 1989. Largent’s incredible durability—he missed only four games because of injury in his first 13 seasons—made him an institution at the wide receiver position.Over the course of his 14 seasons, Largent raised the bar by which other receivers were measured. Largent was named to the Pro Bowl seven times during the course of his career, and he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1995.Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. Super Bowl Wins. Newly signed tight end Greg Olsen was all set to talk to the team, until another tight end showed up.Seahawks general manager John Schneider calls Miami running back DeeJay Dallas before selecting him at No. 251).Q13's Aaron Levine breaks down the Seattle Seahawks' community heroes video, interviewing some of the men and women featured in the video.Seahawks general manager John Schneider calls Syracuse defensive end Alton Robinson before selecting him at No. \r\n Access the world’s original book of answers. Good luck. 27 overall in the 2020 NFL Draft.Seahawks tight end Will Dissly reacts to his Madden 21 rating and comments on a few of his teammates' player ratings including wide receiver DK Metcalf, tight end Greg Olsen, and quarterback Russell Wilson.Seahawks Legend Steve Largent gives a shout out to wide receiver D.K. Check out some highlights from his career with the Houston Texans and the San Francisco 49ers.Seahawks Insiders Jen Mueller, John Boyle, Dave Wyman and Michael Bumpus take a look at the Seahawks 2020 NFL schedule.Seahawks general manager John Schneider calls LSU guard Damien Lewis before selecting him at No. It was this extra effort that earned him the respect and admiration of opponents and fans alike. 133 overall), RB DeeJay Dallas from Miami (No.