Bouncing Back Into The Seahawks After A Loss

EPISODE · Dec 12, 2024 · 1H 2M

Bouncing Back Into The Seahawks After A Loss

from Green & Gold G Lounge · host Alumni Media

Welcome back to the lounge! Even though we took a tough loss, we've still got time to talk holiday plans and Packers events, the guys dive into the keys to victory against Seattle, random humorous banter & nostalgia and more! Green & Gold G Lounge is an Alumni Media Network podcast hosted by Ahman Green, Dorsey Levens, Gilbert Brown and brought to you in part by Gametime. For more content from Green & Gold G Lounge and our entire network, go to AlumniMedia.com

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