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It was fullback Michael Robinson's idea for a players meeting following the latest suspension of a Seahawks player for using performance-enhancing substances.

Seattle safety Kam Chancellor said Tuesday after the team's latest organized team activity that a number of players spoke during the 25-to-30 minute talk. The message was simple: Seahawks players need to be individually accountable and quit making mistakes.

Seattle has seen five players suspended since 2011 for using PEDs. Defensive end Bruce Irvin was the latest when he was suspended for the first four games of the 2013 season earlier this month.

Seattle did get good news Tuesday as running back Marshawn Lynch rejoined the team for OTAs. He was absent during the Seahawks' first OTA that was open to the media last week.