RENTON, Wash. (AP) -- Even though Michael Bennett has expressed complaints over the past year about his contract with the Seattle Seahawks, he's not one to freely forfeit money.
Which is why after staying away during Seattle's voluntary team activities over the past month, Bennett was back at the Seahawks facility on Tuesday as the team opened mandatory minicamp.
Bennett was just a spectator for the first day of the three-day camp, the last team activities before the start of training camp in late July.
Bennett said he has a sore ankle, and Seattle coach Pete Carroll said it's not believed to be a significant injury that could impact Bennett's readiness for the beginning of training camp.