Bryce Boby Hayes (@bobyhayes9) 's Twitter Profile
Bryce Boby Hayes

@bobyhayes9

6’3 240 lbs. Playmaker.

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Jared Scott (@jsco1_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This time last year I was not picked up, I was on the outside looking in. I know what that feels like. Last opportunity having been in the NFL. My message is, keep goin! Keep grinding, don’t feel entitled, a crack in the door gone come somewhere. Stay prayerful, stay ready 💯

Felton Huggins Jr. (@f_huggins80) 's Twitter Profile Photo

S/o to my big bro Spencer Johnson giving game and knowledge to Bryce Boby Hayes this morning. Always a blessing to reach out to friends who done it at the highest level and they be able to pour into my players that will help better them on & off the field #BredDifferent #CloseTheGAP

Gregg Bell (@gbellseattle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rookie RT Mike Jarrell from ⁦UF Football⁩ stayed 40 minutes following #Seahawks training-camp practice today signing for every fan along the sideline. He gives a fan one of his gloves, then signs it. ⁦Tacoma News Tribune

HawkMania (@hawkmania4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Seahawks Mike Jerrell was on 93.3 KJR and talked about why he didn't take any NIL money and stayed at the University of Findlay: "I wanted to go to Findlay, and they had a pennant for me. They had one set up for me. Their pitch was me going to the NFL. I worked hard for 5 years,

#Seahawks Mike Jerrell was on <a href="/933KJR/">93.3 KJR</a> and talked about why he didn't take any NIL money and stayed at the University of Findlay:

"I wanted to go to Findlay, and they had a pennant for me. They had one set up for me. Their pitch was me going to the NFL. I worked hard for 5 years,
Gregg Bell (@gbellseattle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amid #Seahawks’ boomin’ locker room in Atlanta, you can hear the pride in voice of rookie Mike Jerrell. The 6th-round pick from UF Football was impressive in his NFL debut. Teammates, coaches praising him. LB Derick Hall came up to him, hugged him, told him: “Proud of you, man”