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Instead, a series of dramatic dominoes dropped, as the Seahawks dealt their starting quarterback to the Las Vegas Raiders (and former coach Pete Carroll) for a third-round pick.
From The Seattle Times
it would “be a surprise” if former Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty didn’t end up in Las Vegas.
From Idaho Statesman
Membou would likely be a day-one starter with the Raiders.
From The New York Times
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