Updated Feb 14, 2012 - 5:42 pm
Seahawks add Marquand Manuel, 3 others to staff
Special to 710Sports.com
The Seahawks added four members to their coaching staff Tuesday, including former Seattle safety Marquand Manuel.
A starter on Seattle's Super Bowl team in 2005, Manuel will be the special teams assistant. He is one of two new members who will work full-time. The other is Keith Carter, who will become an offensive quality control coach after holding various offensive coaching roles in his three years at the University of San Diego.
In his two years with the Seahawks, Manuel played in 31 games and had 77 total tackles. His return to Seattle comes after interning for a year with the University of Florida football team.
Kenechi Udeze and John Glenn will join the Seahawks after serving under Steve Sarkisian at Washington. Udeze will be a coaching intern, working with the defensive line, while Glenn will work with Manuel and special teams coach Brian Schneider.
The team also moved Rocky Seto from assistant defensive backs coach to defensive passing game coordinator.
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