NFL hit Seahawks with fines and loss of draft pick
The NFL has warned the Seahawks that they could face bigger fines and lost "multiple draft selections" if they break the rules again.
The Seattle Seahawks have been fined $400,000 by the NFL and lost a fifth-round draft pick in the 2017 Draft for "excessive on-field physical contact" from their players in the offseason.
Coach Pete Carroll has also been fined $200,000, while the Seahawks will forfeit the first week of next season's organised team activities, which covers three days in total.
An NFL statement said: "During the team’s June 6, 2016 Organised Team Activity (OTA) day, players engaged in excessive on-field physical contact, which is expressly prohibited in all offseason workouts under the NFL-NFLPA Collective Bargaining Agreement.
"The prohibition is one of several measures the NFL and NFLPA implemented to enhance player safety by limiting contact during offseason workout programs. The rules also help to prevent any team from gaining a competitive advantage."
The statement also revealed that "any additional violation of the CBA's player work rules, or any violation affecting the competitive aspects of the game, will likely result in significantly higher fines, the cancellation of future OTA days, minicamp days, preseason or regular season practices, as well as the forfeiture of higher-round or multiple draft selections."
The loss of a draft pick was a result of the Seahawks violating the offseason workout rules for a second time. The club was previously punished in 2012.