The Seattle Seahawks made sure to welcome their new defensive lineman Byron Murphy II with a memorable moment. The rookie was left stunned after a prank played by his teammates at a team dinner on Thursday night.
Every NFL season ushers in brand-new rookie players coming out of college and elsewhere. Naturally, the rookies are involved in some light hazing that includes horrible haircuts, carrying equipment, and the ever-popular insanely priced dinner bill.
Which, yes, means that in the shadows of Hollywood, Smith on Sunday could be referred to as having a chance to play the role of the $6 million man. The incentives are part of a three-year contract he signed in March 2023. That deal initially was reported to be worth up to $105 million over three years.
"Yeah, we've talked about the circumstances, but our guys have been great," Macdonald said after Friday's practice. "They're putting in the work just like we've done every week and our goals haven't changed, but we've had great days of practice, great days of prep. So guys are really adamant about finishing the right way."
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Byron Murphy II got a scare, but it had nothing to do with anything happening on the football field for the former Texas star.