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yler Lockett has proven himself to be a versatile player, exceling in various aspects of the game. Off the field, he's also demonstrated his dedication and work ethic by obtaining real estate licenses in Washington and Texas during the offseason. On Thursday, Lockett took on a new role - dog walker - teaming up with Rover to give one lucky Seahawks fan an unforgettable experience.
As a self-proclaimed dog person, Lockett has two golden doodles named Chase and Cannon at home. He appreciates how his pets provide comfort and companionship after a long day or tough game. "They don't care if you win or lose," he says. "They're just excited to see you." This love for dogs is shared by many in Seattle, making Lockett's decade-long presence in the city even more enjoyable.
Lockett's visit with fan Greer Grenley and her pup George was a special one. The trio spent time walking at Marymoor Park, discussing Seahawks-related topics and general conversation. Grenley described the experience as "wholesome" and praised Lockett for being down-to-earth. Despite his uncertain future in Seattle, Lockett's love for the Pacific Northwest and its fans is clear.
In a gesture of gratitude, Lockett donated $5,000 to the Seattle Humane Society and spent time with a fan, showing appreciation for the Seahawks community that has supported him throughout his 10-year career. "It's always been special," he said of his relationship with 12s. "I've enjoyed it, I've been excited just to be here." The people of the Pacific Northwest have certainly enjoyed having Tyler Lockett as a part of their community.
