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Thursday Round-Up: Earl Thomas Named Comeback Player of the Year In ESPN's 'Quarter-Season Awards'

Seahawks safety Earl Thomas was named Comeback Player of the Year in ESPN's first quarter-season awards.

Good morning, 12s. 

Here's a look at what's "out there" for today — Thursday, October 5 — about your Seattle Seahawks: 

ESPN.com's Bill Barnwell handed out his awards for the first quarter of the season and gave Seahawks safety Earl Thomas the Comeback Player of the Year award. 

Eddie Lacy and Thomas Rawls are ready to handle the touches in the backfield for the Seahawks after Chris Carson's injury. 

Nine Seahawks players sat out practice on Wednesday. 

NFL Films mic’d up Russell Wilson in Week 4 against the Indianapolis Colts. 

Seahawks defensive end Cliff Avril has been ruled out for Week 5. 

Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times wrote about Quinton Jefferson's return to the Seahawks. 

In his latest "Chalk Talk" video, Brock Huard of 710 ESPN Seattle looked at how Tyler Lockett's route running opened up Wilson's 2-point conversion completion to Doug Baldwin this past Sunday. 

Pro Shop Item Of The Week 

This week's "Pro Shop Item of the Week" is their Salute to Service collection, which launched on Monday. You can order apparel online here. 

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Tweet Of The Day 

Today's "Tweet of the Day" comes from Baldwin, who sent a message of thanks to those who have donated to the Seahawks Players Equality & Justice for All Action Fund, "an effort to create lasting change and build a more compassionate and inclusive society." 

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