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Seahawks Announce Online Auction to Benefit Ben's Fund

Authentic autograph items signed by current Seahawks players are available for bid

RENTON, Wash. - The Seahawks announced today an online auction with 100% of the proceeds dedicated to "Ben's Fund".  The online auction begins on April 13 and will run through May 1, 2015.

Auction Items Available April 13-19, 2015

  • Seattle Seahawks QB Russell Wilson #3 Autographed Authentic NFL Football
  • Seattle Seahawks CB Richard Sherman #25 Autographed Authentic NFL Football
  • Seattle Seahawks LB Bruce Irvin #51 Autographed Replica Jersey

Auction Items Available April 20-26, 2015

  • Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl XLIX Commemorative Football Autographed by Various Players
  • Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl XLIX Practice Used Football
  • Seattle Seahawks Game Used Football (10/12/2014 vs. Dallas Cowboys)

Auction Items Available April 27 - May 1, 2015

  • Seattle Seahawks Game Used Football (11/27/2014 vs. San Francisco 49ers)
  • Seattle Seahawks QB Russell Wilson #3 Autographed Authentic NFL Football
  • Seattle Seahawks SS Kam Chancellor #31 Autographed Authentic NFL Football

A minimum opening bid is set at $250. Fans will be able to bid on the items from April 13 - May 1, 2015.

Detailed information on Ben's Fund and the autographed items can be found at Seahawks.com/BensFund.

About Ben's Fund

"Ben's Fund" provides grants to families across Washington State to help cover costs associated with medical bills, therapies and numerous other aspects of supporting a child, or children, on the autism spectrum.  For more information visit Seahawks.com/BensFund.

About Families for Effective Autism Treatment (FEAT) of Washington

FEAT of Washington is a non-profit organization that strives to reach families with a child or children on the autism spectrum, providing support, guidance and resources for families in the community. For the past 15 years, FEAT has been developing, creating and inspiring autism programming for Washington's children solely to achieve one purpose - to help those children reach their full potential.

Visit FEATWA.org to learn more.

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