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The Seattle Seahawks season is over, and John Schneider is off to Mobile to scout at the Senior Bowl, but a handful of Hawks have made the trip to Orlando to take part in the Pro Bowl.
.@mdcksn checking in on Day 1! #ProBowl | #GoHawks pic.twitter.com/XvYBlzgD97
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) January 23, 2019
First Pro Bowl practice! pic.twitter.com/CmbkBHctbn
— Russell Wilson (@DangeRussWilson) January 23, 2019
Day 1 in the Florida sun. #ProBowl | #GoHawks pic.twitter.com/WyywKvuQEv
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) January 23, 2019
Jon Kitna and Kellen Moore working with Mitch Trubisky and Russell Wilson pic.twitter.com/8WsybGNN71
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) January 23, 2019
For the best fans in the NFL. @DangeRussWilson x #ProBowl pic.twitter.com/TFfnqYNEme
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) January 23, 2019
Warming up for #ProBowl Skills Showdown ... @DangeRussWilson we see you #AFC vs. #NFC. It’s going down @nfl pic.twitter.com/DcHsxvwySY
— D-Ware (@DeMarcusWare) January 23, 2019
But of course, the most important thing going on in Orlando is the skills competition, where Russell Wilson and Andrew Luck are set to face off in a skills competition to finally determine who is the best quarterback to come out of the 2012 NFL Draft. Nine time Pro Bowler, four time First Team All Pro DeMarcus Ware posted the following clip of Wilson warming up for the skills competition, so hopefully Wilson is on his game and represents the Hawks well. Also visible in that clip are running back James Conner of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Hall of Fame running back Emmitt Smith of the Arizona Cardinals and Eric Ebron of the Indianapolis Colts.
Wilson is not the only Seattle player who will be taking part in the Skills Challenge, as linebacker Bobby Wagner is also a member of the NFC squad for the showdown when it takes place Wednesday. However, in spite of taking place Wednesday, it will not be broadcast until Thursday at 9 PM Eastern Time on ESPN.