Seahawks’ live mascot takes detour before Thursday game, lands on fan’s head
Oct 8, 2021, 10:01 AM | Updated: 10:21 am

Seahawks live mascot, Taima. (Getty Images)
(Getty Images)
A Lumen Field tradition went awry during Thursday night’s showdown between the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams, after a live bird mascot .
The Seahawks’ live mascot is , boasting a wingspan of 4.5 feet. Taima flies out of the tunnel at Lumen Field before the start of each Seahawks home game with the help of handler and Spokane falconer David Knutson.
Usually, the hawk will fly right for Knutson once it emerges from the tunnel, but this time around Taima veered off course, ending up among the crowd before landing directly on a fan’s head.
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Neither the fan nor the hawk were injured in the incident, with Taima eventually making her way back to her handler when it was all said and done.