October 18, 2025 - 02:16

In honor of Crucial Catch Month, the Seahawks hosted six patients from Virginia Mason Franciscan Health at a recent practice. This initiative highlights the team's commitment to raising awareness about cancer and the importance of early detection.
During the event, the patients had the unique opportunity to watch the Seahawks practice up close, gaining insights into the team's training regimen and strategies. The atmosphere was filled with excitement as players interacted with the guests, offering words of encouragement and support.
The Seahawks organization has a long-standing tradition of engaging with the community and supporting health initiatives. By partnering with Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, they aim to emphasize the significance of regular health check-ups and screenings, particularly in the fight against cancer.
This event not only provided an unforgettable experience for the patients but also served as a powerful reminder of the impact that sports can have in promoting health awareness and inspiring hope in the community.
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