RENTON, Wash. -- For the first time since Russell Wilson assumed the starting quarterback job in 2012, the Seattle Seahawks dont have a veteran on the roster to serve as his backup.Undrafted rookie free agent Trevone Boykin and 2015 undrafted free agent Jake Heaps are the only other two quarterbacks on the roster. The shared NFL experience between the two amounts to precisely one preseason game and one passing attempt, both coming from Heaps last year with the New York Jets.General manager John Schneider said he believes Boykin would have been drafted between the third and fifth rounds of the NFL draft if not for an arrest prior to the Alamo Bowl in December. Instead, Boykin went undrafted and signed with Seattle in May.He can do the same things that we try to do with (Russell Wilson), head coach Pete Carroll said. So now it is just a long journey to get him right in a lot of areas. He has got the makeup, it appears, and I am really excited about him.Boykin has taken the majority of second-team reps throughout training camp with Heaps working with the third team. Carroll has touted Boykins similarities to Wilson as an intriguing opportunity for the team. Boykin as a backup would give Seattle the luxury of not having to alter its offense should something happen to Wilson.While Carroll said he can picture moving forward without a veteran option, Schneider said the Seahawks will keep looking at what players may be available.I like all our players, Im just never really one of those guys thats like, `Yeah, we got this. We got this. You know what I mean? Schneider said. Petes job is to instill confidence in people and he does a great job. Its one of his best attributes, making everybody feel great about themselves and instilling confidence in their abilities. My job is to be forward-thinking and our staff ... to be ready for whats coming next if it doesnt work out.Boykin said he is now comfortable taking snaps from center after working out of the shotgun for the majority of his tenure at TCU. He also feels his understanding of the playbook is coming along well.Im getting it all down, Boykin said. The hardest thing for me right now is just calling protections. But as far as concepts and saying the plays in the huddle Ive gotten 10 times better than I was when I first started.Carroll has been bullish about the performances of Boykin and Heaps through a week of training camp.(Boykin) is always able to make things happen and in a very similar fashion as Russell did, Carroll said. Were very confident that he has a chance to help us. 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Not that it took anything away from her achievement.I just cannot believe I won the Evian Championship and made 21 under par, Chun said as she clutched the trophy, her voice breaking with emotion. Im not dreaming right?Chun missed the cut here at Evian Resort last year and tied for 65th in 2014.In four days of intensely accurate driving and clinical putting, she was near-faultless. Her only significant blemish was a double bogey on the ninth hole in the third round -- and even then she limited the damage having opted for a two-stroke penalty.There was one bogey on Sunday, on the 14th, but she made a birdie on the next to move back to 21 under and almost added another birdie on the 16th, with her attempt stopping just short.Chun, who won the U.S. Womens Open last year, is only the second player in LPGA history to have her first two LPGA wins come at majors. The other was countrywoman Se Ri Pak in 1998.It looked like she might miss out on a new major record when she sent her tee shot into the left rough on the 18th. She chose the safe option and used a wedge to chop her way onto the fairway, about 95 yards from the pin.Then, she sent her ball over the water to give herself a decent shot at history.I was sso nervous.dddddddddddd So my caddie David Jones told me `if you make the par, I buy the dinner, Chun said. I can pick any expensive one.After making her record-breaking putt, she raised both arms in the air and smiled.She did not see what was coming next, however, as defending champion Lydia Ko poured Champagne over her.I think shes an amazing ambassador for the womens game, Ko said. You can kind of see that from her personality.Shanshan Feng, Chinas only major winner, was six shots back in fourth place, with South Korean Sei Young Kim posting an impressive 65 to move up to fifth ahead of countrywoman I.K. Kim.American Angela Stanford was 11 shots behind Chun in seventh spot.It was a tournament to forget for Ko.Chasing her third major, the 19-year-old New Zealander finished in a tie for 43rd at 2 over.She did enough, however, to win the third edition of the Rolex Annika Major Award -- rewarding the player with the best combined record at all five majors and named after 10-time major winner Annika Sorenstam.For [Sorenstam] to be here and for her to be able to present the trophy to me makes it even more special, Ko said.Ko won the ANA Inspiration in April, where Chun was tied for second.That tournament was Chuns first start after a month out with a back injury caused in bizarre circumstances. She was struck by a hard-case suitcase that rival South Korean player Ha Na Jangs father dropped down an escalator at the Singapore airport.I was struggling, between the injury and my body and psychological problems, Chun said through a translator. It was an inner struggle, and it was going around and around, so it was difficult for me to get out of that situation.Chun, who has nine wins on the Korean LPGA, started in pouring rain in the morning.The rain eased off around lunchtime, and the crowd finally came out in droves to see history being made. ' ' '