Grey Zabel's first NFL outing started out on a rough start.
"The first play was a welcome to the NFL moment," Zabel said. "I think I almost got put directly into Drew Lock's lap."
The play he's referring to was Seattle's first offensive drive of their 23-23 tie with the Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday. The Raiders had their starting defensive line going up against what was mostly Seattle's starting offensive line. And on a short pass to the right to rookie Tory Horton, Zabel was moved off the line by Raiders' defensive tackle Adam Butler.
"He said that he had an interesting first play, but he regrouped and did a great job," head coach Mike Macdonald said. "You could tell with these guys, there's a lot of uncertainty going into the first game in the NFL, but I think they realized certainly