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Wednesday Round-Up: Seahawks Gameday Poster Series

The Seahawks have been releasing limited-edition keepsake posters throughout the season depicting each home game matchup.

Good morning, 12s.

Here's a look at what's 'out there' for today – Wednesday, October 30 – about your Seattle Seahawks:

Local Art For Your Local Team

With four regular-season home games under the belt so far, you may already be the owner of one (or multiple) of our exclusive gameday posters. You don't need to be a die-hard football fan to appreciate the design, style, and uniqueness of each of these beauties—but I'm sure you still are if you're reading this.

The Seahawks partnered with the Ames Bros, two popular artists known around the Pacific Northwest, at the beginning of the season to produce limited-edition keepsake posters that depict each home game matchup. Each poster features unique artwork from local artists around the PNW and is available for purchase through the Seahawks mobile app.

"The idea behind these posters was to create a unique screen-printed poster that commemorated each home game. To take it a step further, to have each poster done by unique NW artists," explained Barry Ament and Coby Schultz, the geniuses otherwise known as the Ames Bros. "We want to encapsulate the feeling of the game. The exciting part is, what that means to every artist, and what's going to come out of that."

For more information on the gameday poster series, visit Seahawks.com/GamedayPosters. Be sure to stay on top of it and get your posters hot off the press!

Social Post Of The Day

Today's 'Social Post of the Day' comes from Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, as he sends out a Tweet congratulating the Seattle Sounders FC on making their way to the 2019 MLS Cup championship.

More From Around The Web

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Seahawks.com's John Boyle answers some fan-submitted questions in the newest edition of Seahawks Mailbag.

Joe Fann from NBC Sports Northwest looks forward at the Seahawks’ schedule as they head into the second half of the season. Fann also reports on the team’s activity surrounding the NFL trade deadline.

Brady Henderson at ESPN.com expands on the impact of linebacker Bobby Wagner.

John Clayton from 710 ESPN Seattle dives into the activity around the League as the trade deadline passed on Tuesday afternoon.

Scott Hanson at The Seattle Times lists five things to know about the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Gregg Bell from The Tacoma News Tribune reports on the team’s inactivity surrounding the NFL trade deadline.

Michael-Shawn Dugar from The Athletic shares his ‘Seahawks midseason review.’

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