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Monday Round-Up: Seahawks React To U.S. Women's National Team World Cup Win

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Good morning, 12s.

Here's a look at what's "out there" for today - Monday, July 6 - about your Seattle Seahawks:

Seahawks React To USWNT World Cup Win

The Seahawks and NFL community as a whole took to Twitter this past weekend to show support for the United States Women's National Team and its 5-2 victory over Japan in the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup Final.

Four of the United States' goals came within the first 16 minutes of play. The team's hot start was led by a hat trick from USWNT star Carli Lloyd, whose three goals included a stunning strike from midfield.

Here's how several Seahawks players reacted to Sunday's action as it unfolded:

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Tweet Of The Day

Today's "Tweet of the Day" comes from Seahawks fan Chrissy McCloskey, who shares a photo showing how her husband Steve is beating the 90-plus degree heat in Seattle.

More From Around The Web

Here at Seahawks.com, digital media reporter John Boyle answers your Seahawks questions in his most recent reader mailbag, sharing thoughts on what 2015 may hold for Seattle's young wide receivers - Tyler Lockett, Paul Richardson, and Kevin Norwood. Boyle also recently caught up with Seahawks safety Keenan Lambert, the half-brother of Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor.

Bob Condotta at the Seattle Times has a Seahawks reader mailbag of his own, responding to questions about left tackle Russell Okung's future and defensive end Cliff Avril's role.

Brady Henderson at 710Sports.com outlines the potential risk Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson would face if he plays next season without a new contract.

And Terry Blount at ESPN.com previews where the Seahawks stand at running back/fullback and wide receiver ahead of the team's training camp, which gets going July 31.

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