RENTON, Wash. (AP) Thomas Rawls believes he’s finally healthy enough to rediscover the form that made him a breakout star as a rookie two seasons ago for the Seattle Seahawks before injuries derailed his success.
It’s a good thing Rawls is feeling that well, considering he will be in a full competition for the starting running back spot when training camp begins next month.
”I’ve always been in competition with myself,” Rawls said Friday as the Seahawks wrapped up OTAs. ”I just believe that this program, this whole organization has a mindset of competition. We believe that as long as people compete they will earn whatever they deserve.