Mike Macdonald Issues Stern Warning After Two Seahawks Rookies Fight During Opening Practice of Week 2 OTAs

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The Seattle Seahawks opened Week 2 of OTAs determined to build on the momentum from their championship-winning season.

That competitive energy was evident throughout Monday’s practice until emotions briefly crossed the line.

According to reports from Seahawks workouts, rookie defensive tackles Uso Seumalo and Adrian Hubbard became involved in a heated altercation during a physical team drill.

Witnesses described the confrontation as one of the most intense moments of Seattle’s offseason program so far.

The incident reportedly developed after several highly competitive repetitions along the defensive front.

As both players continued battling for positioning and recognition, frustrations gradually began to escalate.

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Several teammates reportedly heard verbal exchanges before the situation eventually became physical.

Players and coaches immediately rushed toward the scene to separate the two rookies.

Practice was briefly interrupted while order was restored on the field.

Fortunately, no injuries were reported following the altercation.

The confrontation reportedly prompted an immediate response from head coach Mike Macdonald.

Sources around the team indicate Macdonald gathered players shortly afterward and delivered a strong message regarding discipline and professionalism.

“We’re building a championship culture here. I expect toughness, intensity, and competition. But when players lose control and become distractions, they’re hurting the football team. That’s not acceptable.”

Macdonald has consistently emphasized accountability, preparation, and team-first football throughout the organization.

While competitive fire is encouraged, crossing the line during practice is viewed very differently.

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For Uso Seumalo, every rep represents another opportunity to establish himself within Seattle’s defensive line rotation.

The rookie defender entered camp hoping to prove he belongs on one of the NFL’s deepest rosters.

Meanwhile, Adrian Hubbard continues battling for recognition among a crowded group of young defensive linemen.

The former Northwestern standout has been working to impress coaches with his physicality and relentless motor.

Both rookies understand that every practice can influence future roster decisions.

That pressure appears to have surfaced during the opening practice of Week 2 OTAs.

According to reports, the Seahawks addressed the altercation immediately after practice and issued internal disciplinary measures to both players.

Seumalo and Hubbard were reportedly removed from portions of team activities and required to attend accountability meetings with coaches.

Team officials emphasized that competition is encouraged, but creating distractions will not be tolerated.

The organization reportedly viewed the incident as a learning opportunity rather than a major disciplinary issue.

Still, the message from Mike Macdonald was unmistakable.

Compete hard.

Stay focused.

Remain disciplined.

Protect the team.

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The Seahawks are expected to continue evaluating both rookies closely throughout the remainder of OTAs and training camp.

For now, the focus returns to football.

But the fiery exchange served as an early reminder that competition inside Seattle’s locker room is already intensifying as players fight for roster spots entering the 2026 season.

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