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Thursday Round-Up: Six Seahawks Receiving Top 10 Fan-Vote By Position For 2019 Pro Bowl

Russell Wilson, Tre Madden, Justin Britt, Frank Clark, Bobby Wagner, and Michael Dickson are among the Top 10 fan-vote getters at their respective positions for the 2019 Pro Bowl.

Good morning, 12s.

Here's a look at what's 'out there' for today - Thursday, December 13 - about your Seattle Seahawks:

Help Send The Seahawks To The 2019 Pro Bowl

Through Wednesday, December 12, a handful of Seahawks players are among the Top 10 fan-vote getters at their respective positions for the 2019 Pro Bowl.

Russell Wilson ranks No. 10 among all quarterbacks, Tre Madden ranks No. 10 among fullbacks, Justin Britt sits at No. 10 among centers, Frank Clark is at No. 7 among defensive ends, Bobby Wagner at No. 5 among inside linebackers, and rookie Michael Dickson ranks No. 2 among all punters.

There's still time to get your final votes in to help send your favorite Seattle players to this year's NFL all-star game. Pro Bowl voting closes today, Thursday, December 13 at 11:59 p.m. PT, so be sure to get your final ballots in at NFL.com/probowl/ballot and on Twitter, where all votes will count as double Thursday when using the hashtag #ProBowlVote along with the player's name or Twitter handle (retweets also count as votes).

Social Post Of The Day

Today's 'Social Post of the Day' comes from Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, who expresses excitement for the release of a new Seahawks highlight video produced by Twitter user @CableThanos_, a 23-year-old student at Western Washington University whose Seahawks game recap videos have gained significant traction among 12s on social media throughout Seattle's current four-game winning streak.

Pro Shop Item Of The Day

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