Mike Macdonald cuts practice to engage Seahawks in community service

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Last updated Jun 10, 2026

Mike Macdonald cuts practice to engage Seahawks in community service
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Mike Macdonald, Seahawks head coach, modified the team's minicamp schedule on June 10, holding a short practice before organizing community service activities. Instead of a second practice, players visited Seattle Children's Hospital, the Ronald McDonald House, and the Veterans’ Administration hospital. Macdonald aimed to promote team unity and service by engaging players with local organizations during mandatory offseason days. The team actively participated in the community, with players like Rylie Mills and Emanuel Wilson joining young people for basketball at the Family First Community Center in Renton.

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  • Mike Macdonald cut the second practice short for community service.
  • Seahawks players volunteered at multiple Seattle-area organizations.
  • Activities included visits to Seattle Children's Hospital and Family First Community Center.
  • The move promotes teamwork and engagement outside of football.
  • Community service occurred during mandatory minicamp days.
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The 3rd-year coach does a Seahawks 1st. He sends his players across Seattle to volunteer at Seattle Children’s hospital, the VA, elsewhere.

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