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Kam Chancellor’s back.

Tyler Lockett is getting back.

And Thomas Rawls is looking back.

Chancellor’s smile Friday said it before his words did.

“Yeaaaaaaahh!” the soul of the Seahawks’ defense bellowed in his low, low voice on the edge of the practice field.

“It’s great to be out here!”

The eighth-year veteran was back in his familiar office for the final practice of offseason organized team activities. Chancellor did his most extensive work yet since offseason surgery on both ankles. No. 31 returned to the spot in which he’s started the last six seasons: as the starting strong safety in position and team drills on Seattle’s seventh and final OTA day.