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Seahawks Participate in Bridge to the Future March Amid Social Unrest

Members of the Seattle Seahawks organization took part in the Bridge to the Future march supporting the Black Lives Matter movement and racial equality on Saturday, per Gregg Bell of the News Tribune.

Nathalie Wright and Tiffany Chancellor co-organized the march, which featured appearances from Seahawks general manager John Schneider and head coach Pete Carroll.

Nathalie is married to Seahawks linebacker K.J. Wright, and Tiffany is married to ex-Seahawk safety Kam Chancellor.

The Seattle Times provided a synopsis of the event:

"A multicultural crowd, many with small children, gathered at Aubrey Davis Park in Mercer Island, marched across the I-90 bridge and ended at East Portal Viewpoint Park in Seattle, where there was a moment of silence for George Floyd, the Black man, killed in Minneapolis when a white police officer kneeled on his neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds.