RENTON, Wash. (AP) — After more than a month as a spectator, left tackle Duane Brown was on the field as a participant as game week finally arrived for the Seattle Seahawks on Monday.
Brown may not have received exactly what he wanted during his month of watching practice. But the Seahawks appear to have the blindside protector of Russell Wilson satisfied enough for the start of the regular season.
“He’s ready to go and we’re pleased to have him,” Seattle coach Pete Carroll said. “In the camp that he was able to put forth he did all the learning.