Newly a father, Jermaine Kearse is also suddenly one of the old guys in Seahawks’ training camp.
Now entering his sixth season, the former Lakes High and UW standout has been with the Seahawks longer than all but seven other players on the team’s current 90-man roster.
It’s a career that has seen Kearse experience the highest of highs — notably two game-winning catches in back-to-back NFC Championships that sent the Seahawks to the Super Bowl.
And if Kearse hasn’t quite experienced the lowest of lows — he still has a job for a team that has won at least 10 games every season he’s been in the NFL — he has at the least felt what it’s like to be the focal point of criticism when things have gone awry.