The Seattle Seahawks are in the middle of voluntary organized team activities (OTAs), and
ESPN’s Brady Henderson was among the credentialed media allowed to observe Wednesday’s practice. The only notable injury to come out of the session was to starting right guard Anthony Bradford, who apparently dinged his knee and did not return.
Better safe than sorry in the offseason, particularly when this is the non-contact portion of the workout program. Probably the only eyebrow raising thing to come out of Bradford’s injury was Christian Haynes taking his reps, if only because Haynes has struggled to even attain second-string status during his brief NFL career. Then again, fifth-round rookie Beau Stephens has been a Seahawks player for all of a few weeks, so the thought of thrusting him into first-team reps right away was always ambitious.
Another noteworthy thing is first-team reps for running back George Holani, who will almost certainly be sharing time in the backfield with Jadarian Price and Emanuel Wilson, as Zach Charbonnet recovers from his ACL surgery.
And lastly, Devon Witherspoon has been at OTAs but participating in drills is a different story. The Seahawks are working on a contract extension for their superstar cornerback.
The Seahawks wrap up OTAs on Thursday before returning for mandatory minicamp from June 9-11.











