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Seahawks Arrive on Maui for Players Camp

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By Maui Now Staff

Maui Now has learned that the Seattle Seahawks are on island, apparently as part of a players camp before the official off-season program begins.

They reportedly arrived on Maui on Sunday according to images posted on social media sites including the Instagram accounts of team players.

Many of the players posted images from Maui donning plumeria lei, posing at the beach, playing marco polo at a local resort, and sharing images of the scenery in West Maui.

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Sources tell us the team reportedly paid a visit to the Kamehameha Maui campus earlier today.

The team’s website reports that Russell Wilson is bringing the Seahawks players camp to the islands. The article states: “The team’s official offseason program doesn’t get going until April 20, but players and their families gathered at Renton’s Virginia Mason Athletic Center this past Sunday before embarking on a chartered flight to the Hawaiian Islands, where they’ll spend the next week working out away from Seattle coaches, staff, and personnel.”

Luke Willson Seattle Seahawks tight end #82 shared an Instagram image confirming the team’s arrival on Maui. Sources tell us the team reportedly paid a visit to the Kamehameha Maui campus earlier today. The team’s website reports that Russell Wilson is bringing the Seahawks players camp to the islands. The article states: “The team’s official offseason program doesn’t get going until April 20, but players and their families gathered at Renton’s Virginia Mason Athletic Center this past Sunday before embarking on a chartered flight to the Hawaiian Islands, where they’ll spend the next week working out away from Seattle coaches, staff, and personnel.”

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