Mike Macdonald's decision to join the Seattle Seahawks over other teams took some by surprise.
Other teams interested in Macdonald included the Tennessee Titans, Carolina Panthers and Washington Commanders. For NFL insider Adam Schefter, the fact that Macdonald chose to go to Seattle over all of those teams came as a bit of a shock.
Since Schefter brought up personal ties, one may wonder what ties Macdonald had to other teams. Those personal ties don't lie with him, but rather his wife Stephanie Macdonald.
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