RENTON – The first reaction when Marshawn Lynch and Robert Turbin saw each other in the Seattle locker room this week was to laugh at the seeming absurdity of it all.
“A big smile on my face, a big smile on his, like ‘how did this happen again?’ ’’ Turbin said. “How are we in the backfield again together?’’
If the fact that Lynch would ever find his way back to Seattle seemed really unlikely, the return of Turbin — a backup for Lynch and situational tailback for the Seahawks from 2012-14 — didn’t have much better odds.