Seahawks defensive end Mario Edwards Jr. was elaborate when addressing the media this week. His sentiments suggest that the new-look defensive line unit is approaching each play with cohesiveness.
With the usage of slide protection & combo blocking in the run game, NFL offenses can often ensnare an over aggressive defensive line. Whether it’s preventing neutral-zone infractions or being sure not to jump the snap, a defensive line must play with poise to be successful.
Here’s what Edwards shared when he spoke with the media after practice on Wednesday.
Mario Edwards Jr. on the communication between interior lineman. #Seahawks @CascadiasportsN pic.twitter.com/eVwh1NcYFn
— MazvitaMaraire (@MazvitaMaraire) August 23, 2023
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