RENTON, Wash. -- Pete Carroll and Russell Wilson denied Friday that a divide exists in the Seattle Seahawks locker room and insisted that the team is in a good place going into the 2017 season.
Many of the questions posed to Carroll and Wilson stemmed from an ESPN The Magazine story published last week that focused largely on Richard Sherman's inability to let go of the team's loss in Super Bowl XLIX when Wilson was intercepted by New England Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler.
"We're living as a family in this situation," Carroll said.