Let's go!!! Riq Woolen is back!!!
surprised some observers when placing a half dozen players on the physically unable to perform list. Several of the players who landed on the list were expected by most fans and observers to start training camp on the the PUP list, including Jamal Adams, Jordyn Brooks and Bryan Mone.
However, the inclusion of Noah Fant and Riq Woolen surprised many fans, as the team had kept Fant’s offseason knee surgery under wraps, while reports at the time of Woolen’s surgery back in June had indicated he would be ready ahead of camp opening. Regardless of whether or not Pete Carroll had been overly optimistic regarding Woolen’s status earlier in the summer, the announcement Sunday is exactly what Seattle fans have been waiting to hear.
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