RENTON — Members of the U.S. Army and U.S. Coast Guard were lined up along the edge of the far field, next to Lake Washington, and the final throw of Monday’s Seahawks’ practice just happened to play out right in front of them.
So Pete Carroll ran over to the sideline and put the call in their hands. A handful of them raised their arms to signal a touchdown, creating a playfully controversial conclusion to Day 13 of training camp.
Carrol agreed with the service members, joining them with his arms raised. Jazz Ferguson, the 6-foot-5 rookie receiver, spiked the ball emphatically to celebrate his walk-off 35-yard TD catch from Paxton Lynch.