The Seattle Seahawks called it a mandatory minicamp with a day to spare, but they didn’t come away unscathed.
The good news is that second-year right guard Anthony Bradford, who tweaked his ankle during OTAs, did participate in Wednesday’s practice. McClendon Curtis had been receiving first-team reps at the position, but with Bradford back, Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald says Bradford will be in competition for the starting job.
Via Seahawks.com:
“He’s right there,” Macdonald said of Bradford, who started 10 games as a rookie. “He’s right there. Just good to see him out there.