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Monday Round-Up: Michael Bennett Named Ambassador For 2018 Polynesian Bowl

Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett was named one of four ambassadors for the 2018 Polynesian Bowl.

Good afternoon, 12s. 

Here's a look at what's "out there" for today — Monday, July 10 — about your Seattle Seahawks: 

Bennett Named Ambassador For 2018 Polynesian Bowl

Seahawks defensive lineman Michael Bennett was named one of four ambassadors for the 2018 Polynesian Bowl, the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame announced today. 

The Polynesian Bowl is a high school football game showcasing 100 of the world's elite players in an all-star game.

"I look forward to welcoming the best high school football players to Hawaii," Bennett said in the official press release. "There is no place more beautiful than the Aloha State." 

Bennett was named an ambassador in addition to Tennessee quarterback Marcus Mariota, Baltimore offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley and Pittsburgh wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster. 

The Polynesian Bowl is scheduled to be played next year in Hawaii on January 20 at Aloha Stadium in central Oahu. 

Social Post Of The Day

Today's "Social Post of the Day" comes from Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor, who re-formed the original Legion of Boom at his wedding over the weekend:

#LOB #Originators

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More From Around The Web

Bennett hosted his free football camp and health expo yesterday in Hawaii. 

Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times answered readers questions in a mailbag about the starting cornerback position opposite of Richard Sherman and more. 

John Clayton of 710 ESPN Seattle believes defensive tackle Jarran Reed is a candidate to make a second-year jump. 

Former Seahawks linebacker Chad Brown is now a member of the 2017 Hall of Fame class at the University of Colorado.

Finally, ESPN NFL Nation reporters covering NFC West teams debated who is the best newcomer in the division.

Michael Bennett and the Bennett Foundation hosted their fifth annual O.C.E.A.N sports and football camp at T.C. Ching field on the campus of the University of Hawaii in Honolulu, Hawaii.

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