RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Bruce Irvin was an immature 24-year-old when he first arrived in Seattle. Now he’s back for a third stint with the Seahawks as a nearly 35-year-old elder statesman trying to show there’s still a little left in his game.
“I feel good. My body feels good. My mental is good. I can’t complain, man,” Irvin said. “I get to live out my dream at 35 — about to be 35 in three weeks — so I have no complaints.”
Irvin was a surprise addition to the practice squad this week as one of the important players from Seattle’s NFC championship teams from nearly a decade ago was brought back for another shot at becoming a contributor.