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Friday Round-Up: Seahawks Linebacker K.J. Wright Joins 'The Gee Scott Show' On 710 ESPN Seattle

Seahawks linebacker K.J. Wright joined 710 ESPN Seattle and talked about heading to Orlando, his offseason plans and more.

Good morning, 12s.

Here's a look at what's "out there" for today —Friday, January 20 — about your Seattle Seahawks:

K.J. Wright Joins The Gee Scott Show

Seahawks linebacker K.J. Wright has a busy offseason ahead, and next week's Pro Bowl is just the beginning.

Wright joined "The Gee Scott Show" with Gee Scott on 710 ESPN Seattle and talked about heading to Orlando next week, his plans for the next few months, the 2016 season and more.

"It feels great, man," Wright said about making his first Pro Bowl. "When I got the phone call, coach Carroll was the one that let me know about it. The first thing he said was, 'do you want to go to the Pro Bowl?' and I said 'yes sir.'" All that hard work paid off from stacking these seasons on top of each other and it feels good to finally get the respect that I earned."

Social Post Of The Day

Today's "Social Post of the Day" comes from Seahawks linebacker Mike Morgan, who posted a photo of his Shiba Inu, Sebastian, on his Instagram account while hiking. 

Photo 📸 from today's hike. #Sebastian #shibainu #shiba #shibastagram

A post shared by Mike Morgan (@mikemo17) on

More From Around The Web

Seahawks digital media reporter John Boyle answered Twitter questions about what the team could do this offseason, the offensive line, special teams and more. 

ESPN's Mel Kiper selects a cornerback for the Seahawks in his first mock draft. 

The Seahawks signed five players to 2017 futures contracts on Thursday. 

NFL Sound FX released player audio from the Divisional game in Atlanta. 

Finally, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times continues his position reviews and says that he expects to see Seattle add one or two quarterbacks to compete with Trevone Boykin next season. 

The top-10 picks from Mel Kiper Jr.'s first NFL mock draft on ESPN.com.

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