With the 2016 football season just around the corner, Seahawks QB Russell Wilson and Steelers WR Antonio Brown whips into shape by conditioning their stamina with a medicine ball. (0:18)

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Quarterback Russell Wilson and Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown worked out on the field together earlier this offseason, and they've continued to partner up as both players prepare for training camp. See the video above.

Defensive end Michael Bennett is not happy with his contract, but it appears that he and coach Pete Carroll are still in a good place. Carroll dropped by Bennett's football camp in Hawaii recently:

In a Vice Sports piece, Rivers McCown looks at what's ahead for Jimmy Graham:

"Now, there are two factors here that separate Graham from most players. Even at half-speed, he should still be able to win the ball in contested coverage and be, at least, a red zone threat. Think late-career Antonio Gates, laboring off the line of scrimmage and jogging in mud, but somehow still catching balls. The other is that medical technology continues to get better, and Graham benefits from an accumulated wisdom that players like Cadillac Williams didn't have."