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Former Seahawk Sean Locklear Seeks Help From 12s Ahead of Sunday's Game

Sean Locklear's son Zane suffered a severe brain injury earlier this year.

Former Seahawks offensive lineman Sean Locklear is hoping 12s can lend a helping hand ahead of this week's matchup with the Arizona Cardinals at Seattle's CenturyLink Field.

Locklear's son, Zane, was involved in a near-drowning accident this past January while staying with his grandmother in North Carolina. Zane suffered a severe brain injury as a result and has been steadily recovering ever since.

Prior to the Seahawks' 5:30 p.m. PT kickoff this Sunday, a "Team Zane" booth will be set up at American Family Insurance Touchdown City, located inside the CenturyLink Field Event Center, where fans can pick up Team Zane t-shirts (in youth and adult sizes) from a couple of Locklear's former teammates - safety Jordan Babineaux and cornerback Marcus Trufant.

The suggested donation is $20 per shirt, funds that will help provide specialized therapy for Zane's recovery that isn't covered by insurance. Fans who make a donation could receive an autograph from Babineaux or Trufant, who will be signing at the booth for a limited time (Babineaux 3:30 - 4 p.m.; Trufant 4:45 - 5 p.m.).

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