In a CenturyLink Field locker room overpopulated with 37 Seahawks players vying to survive the Sept. 2 roster cut, Tre Madden shares a cramped cuticle a few feet from the entrance.
There’s a couple of hangers for street clothes, but no space for a duffel bag or a backpack. If locker rooms were Monopoly boards, Madden’s temporary address would be on Baltic Avenue.
But tucked inside the locker on Friday night was a precious possession for the second-year pro: The football he caught in the end zone against Kansas City. It was the former USC tailback’s first touchdown since 2015.