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With no breaking trades or injury updates today, the focus remains firmly on community engagement and looking ahead to the upcoming NFL Draft.
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It is a quiet holiday weekend for the front office, with the official team channels taking a break from roster moves to celebrate Elijah’s birthday and wish the 12s a Happy Easter. With no breaking trades or injury updates today, the focus remains firmly on community engagement and looking ahead to the upcoming NFL Draft.
News & Buzz
Holiday Wishes & Hoops Picks · Official X & Facebook The Seahawks kept things light on social media today, dropping a birthday shoutout for Elijah and wishing fans a Happy Easter across both X and Facebook. The social team also joined the college hoops conversation by dropping their official Women’s March Madness picks.
Debating the Biggest Draft Busts · r/Seahawks A fan on Reddit sparked a lively discussion looking back at Seattle’s worst draft mistakes over the past ten years. Unsurprisingly, first-rounders Germain Ifedi and L.J. Collier, along with 2021 top pick D’Wayne Eskridge, dominated the thread as fans reflected on past front-office misses.
Repurposing the No. 3 Jersey · r/Seahawks The urge to update old gear is real in the community, as one fan asked the sub for advice on swapping out the nameplate on a Russell Wilson jersey to honor current standout Nick Emmanwori instead. It is a smart, budget-friendly move for 12s looking to rep the current roster while leaving the past behind.
Super Bowl Commemorative Art · r/Seahawks The championship high definitely hasn’t worn off yet for the 12s. A fan shared some fresh hand-drawn art of “the GOAT” today to commemorate the team’s recent Super Bowl victory, proving the fanbase is still rightfully basking in the glory.
12s Pulse
The mood in the fanbase is incredibly relaxed and reflective this Easter Sunday. Without any breaking news to react to in the daily thread, 12s are filling the void with a mix of celebration over the recent Super Bowl win and nostalgic debates over historical draft blunders. There is also a clear, ongoing eagerness to update old merchandise to reflect the stars of today’s championship-caliber roster.