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Timeout With Center Jalen Sundell

Stop the clock! We’re calling a timeout with Jalen Sundell to help the 12s learn more about the center. ‘Timeout with the Seahawks’ is presented by Delta.

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1. How has it felt to play alongside former college teammate Grey Zabel?

"It's been great having Grey (Zabel) here in Seattle. Having another Bison here and then being able to take snaps next to him, it's been pretty surreal for the both of us. And being able to play more games together has just been awesome. We carry the green and gold wherever we go."

2. Where were you on July 23, 2024?

"Yeah, I was here. This was my first tryout, and I remember that night the Seahawks said they wanted to keep me here another night in the hotel. So, I was just trying to get some sleep without worrying about it too much. And then waking up the next day and getting the call from my agent, who was a great mentor, he told me that the Seahawks want me and they want me to come sign a contract. I first called my wife and then my mom. Immediately going to my first team meeting and learning my first install in the same day, it was pretty chaotic, but it was awesome."

3. How does it feel to have both you and your sister competing in professional sports?

"It's pretty cool. We had high expectations, me and my sister, from my parents growing up. They were both collegiate athletes. My dad actually did the Olympic trials way back when he was here in Seattle for high jumping. So, there was always just high expectations for athletics. And now that we are both playing professionally, it's been pretty surreal."

4. Was football always your biggest passion growing up?

"I played four years of basketball in high school and did a lot of travel basketball when I was younger. Once I started to get into the summer after my sophomore year, my coach at Maryville High School came up to me and said, 'Yeah I think you might be able to play collegiate football.' And I had no idea at the time. I was really focused on my bass fishing. I really wanted to do bass fishing in college, and that's when it kind of hit me that I'd probably be playing football."

5. Where did his passion for bass fishing start?

"My dad always took me. Every spring we would go crappie fishing. We would go once or twice in the spring. Then we ended up getting a boat when I was 14 and we went on a fishing trip to Canada, and I just had so much fun. Then I came back home and there wasn't any walleye in the Midwest, so we figured out that we could go bass fishing and that I could compete at it, so from there I was hooked. We started a team at the high school, we did tournaments, and it was awesome."

6. What was your favorite moment while bass fishing?

"My first high school tournament, we drove down to Truman Lake in Missouri. We ended up fifth in the whole tournament, which was out of around 250 teams, with just three fish. All three of them were six and a half pounders, which is pretty rare in bass fishing, especially in the Midwest. Those are extremely big fish, and to only have three fish was pretty rare."

7. What was the biggest culture shock from moving from the Midwest to the West Coast?

"We had some neighbors that brought us cookies, so we felt right at home when we moved in. Right before OTAs, we got a new place. In our neighborhood, we pretty much had everyone in our neighborhood came by our house, said hi, and introduced themselves. It felt pretty familiar."

8. How has becoming a father this year changed your perspective as a person and as a player?

"There is a different sense of responsibility now being a father. Being held responsible for one of God's children and being able to raise her in the faith that we believe in is a unique responsibility and a different purpose for us now."

9. If you could bring one fast food place to Seattle, which one would it be?

"Probably Freddy's. Freddy's makes the best burgers and shakes. It is probably a good thing that it is not here."

10. If you could bring three people, past present or future to sit with you at a lunch table, who would it be?

"My wife, my daughter, and the good man upstairs, Jesus Christ."

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