Seattle's offseason program is in the books and that means that over the next six weeks players will head their separate ways before returning to team headquarters in late July for the start of training camp.

What players do with those weeks away will differ, but many will take on private workouts, participate in or lead youth camps in their hometowns, or simply enjoy vacations or personal time with family and friends.

Count Cassius Marsh as one of those Seahawks taking a different approach to the start of his unofficial summer vacation. The fourth-year defensive end is headed to Nevada Friday morning to take part in Grand Prix (GP) Las Vegas, a major celebration of the Magic: The Gathering trading card game that Marsh has been playing since he was 11 years old.

"I've never been, this is my first GP," Marsh said of the convention-style events the Magic community hosts at locations around the globe multiple times a year. "I've never really had the time to go to one and this is probably the only one that's at the right time of year for me to be able to get to. It's perfect timing.