Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, who has been vocally upset about the team’s inability to put together a strong offensive line during the offseason, will in fact be attending the team’s voluntary offseason team activities, according to 710 ESPN’s Jake Heaps.
The team did make some strides in improving the offensive line this offseason, mainly by trading for veteran right guard Gabe Jackson. And while the Tennessee Titans landed wide receiver Julio Jones, the Seahawks were in the mix.
Seattle did not engage in any calls from teams that were interested in a trade for Wilson, as they were committed to finding a resolution to the situation before it got further out of hand.