RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Russell Wilson and Jimmy Graham were set to provide an otherwise mundane Seattle Seahawks scrimmage on Saturday a highlight they hoped could be replicated throughout the regular season.
Just one problem. Cornerback Mohammed Seisay was more interested in intercepting the underthrown pass than giving the crowd sitting on the berm an opportunity to cheer Seattle's two offensive stars.
Wilson ended up leading five offensive possessions during the scrimmage, going against Seattle's defensive reserves, and led the Seahawks' offensive starters to two touchdowns and a field goal.
But that first interception didn't sit well with either Wilson or Graham, so the duo worked on it briefly after the scrimmage wrapped.