RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Pete Carroll continues to be very guarded about his grand plan concerning the three-way battle for the starting quarterback position.
Carroll has been reluctant throughout the first three weeks of training camp to divulge information regarding his quarterbacks. Whether it’s which quarterback will take first-team reps on a given day or a timetable for ultimately making a decision on a starter, Carroll has been evasive.
Even the quarterbacks fighting for the job aren’t privy to Carroll’s plan.
Flynn found out he was starting Saturday’s game against the Denver Broncos during an interview with a local radio station.
Flynn will get his second consecutive start this weekend for the Seahawks (No. 22 in the AP Pro32).