CHAWK LINES -- London

With Nick Vannett injured, the Seahawks bumped up Tyrone Swoopes to take Keenan Reynolds’ spot.

Doug Baldwin said he is “looking forward to getting more targets and contributing to our wins.”

Seahawks fans have taken over London.

The Seahawks have a big following among Europeans.

The Seahawks arrived in London and went through their first practice, without much sleep. But the team did plenty of research for this trip.

The Griffin twins talked about the flight over.

The Brits of course were interested in Seattle’s punter, and Pete Carroll said Michael Dickson is “just getting going.”

The Seahawks are a little thin at linebacker now, but Bobby Wagner said, “K.J. (Wright) will be back soon and it’ll be all good.”

Kam Chancellor made the trip over to England. He also posted an Instagram picture and basically confirmed he is finished playing.

The Seahawks sure could use Michael Bennett, who is playing as well as ever.

Bennett had a big game against the Eagles and also was called for roughing the passer again — a penalty that irked Seattle’s Nazair Jones.

Jones has the fewest snaps of any Seattle D-lineman this season, including the departed Tom Johnson.

Earl Thomas’ knee surgery apparently went well.

It’s Beast Mode Reunion Week in London:

The Seahawks talked about facing Marshawn Lynch for the first time since he left in 2016. Wagner can’t wait to tackle his former teammate.

Lynch has bolstered his Hall of Fame resume with Oakland.

This game will feature two of the most physical backs in the NFL this season, Lynch and Chris Carson.

Remember the saga of Lynch’s unretirement and departure from Seattle?

We leave you with Lynch’s two best runs: Beast Quake and Desert Storm …

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