Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett is on the mend. Lockett spoke at the Friends of Scouting Luncheon honoring current and former Boy Scouts leaders last week and was asked about his recovery process.

“It’s going pretty good,” Lockett said. “If you didn’t know, I broke my leg. I didn’t feel anything, by the way. It looked more painful on TV than when I actually experienced it. I actually told the doctor I didn’t think I was hurt, but I guess my tibia bone said otherwise.”

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Lockett sustained his leg injury during the second quarter of the Seahawks 34-31 loss to the Cardinals and underwent surgery in December. He’s been hard at work rehabbing ever since.

“But it’s going really good, I’m in Seattle with a lot of the trainers and they’re doing a great job getting me healthy and getting me to go back out there ready for the season,” Lockett continued. “I’ll definitely be back.”

Coach Pete Carroll discussed Lockett’s timeline for return last month at the owners meetings in Arizona. Similar to Lockett, free safety Earl Thomas also broke his leg last season, although the injury did not require an operation. Carroll said both players would only be limited participants in the upcoming offseason workouts.

“Tyler’s a little bit ahead cause of the surgery he had,” Carroll explained. “Earl’s doing really well. They’ll be around and involved in a little bit of everything but they won’t be able to go full-speed. We probably won’t get either guy until camp.

“I know Tyler wants to get back sooner than that, he may, but we’ll see.”