Eugenie Bouchard is one of the most well-known tennis players in the world, and a fierce competitor on the court. But off the court, shes known for her fashionable style and social media savvy. While at a recent event promoting Colgate Enamel Health in New York, she let espnW peek inside her bag, and she showed us some items she just cant leave home without -- including her much-used passport and an envy-inducing Rolex watch.1. Beats headphones I love Beats, they are my favorite headphone and great partners of mine. They are so necessary, especially for travel. These are the big ones, which I like to use on airplanes because they block out more of the noise. Theyre just always in my bag.2. SmartwaterIts always so important to stay hydrated. Its one of the things I try to do as much as I can -- especially when traveling, but also in day-to-day life and obviously when training. Water is constantly there with me.3. Rolex watch I love this watch! Its so beautiful, I think. Rolex has been so great to me. I was recently lucky enough to visit their headquarters in Geneva [Switzerland]. I actually got to see how the watches were made, and the rigorous testing they put them through to ensure theyre basically perfect.4. Colgate toothpaste and toothbrushObviously, I always travel with my Colgate Enamel Health! I love the brand, and I love the product. Im so glad we became partners this year. Its actually a product Ive used since I was a kid. It was my favorite toothpaste, so its really cool to work with them today. I always want to feel fresh and clean and healthy wherever I go -- especially on long flights. Ive taken flights that are 16 hours long -- and thats just one flight! -- so thats your whole day. And for me, that definitely means I need to brush my teeth on the plane multiple times.5. Lip balm I am addicted to putting on lip balm. On planes especially, I always feel so dehydrated so I always put it on. I think its become more of an addiction than a necessity at this point, but I always have it with me. I would guess I use it at least 10 times a day.6. Passport As a professional tennis player, I obviously travel a lot and Im pretty much in a different city every week so that passport is basically permanently attached to my hand. I thought I lost it once, but it turned out that I accidentally, and brainlessly, put it inside my wallet which was big enough to fit it. Luckily my mom found it in there, but we had already started calling the airlines and everything. We were in complete panic mode!7. Hair elastic I have long hair, so I obviously always need that to play tennis, but I also sometimes like it if I need to focus on something or Im in a meeting. Sometimes Ill just pull my hair up, and I feel like I think more clearly. 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Rookie Germain Ifedi was slated to start at right guard until suffering an ankle sprain in practice Wednesday that will reportedly sideline him at least a few weeks.Then go into the next one and continue to grow. I really like where weve started and where were at and all the work in-between. Now can we continue it, thats really the challenge now.The Seahawks 2015 season shifted when offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell moved quarterback Russell Wilson out from under center primarily, allowing him to see the pass rush coming at him and distribute the ball to an array of playmakers.Miami was vulnerable to big plays in the running and passing games last season, with missed assignments and gap-fitting a constant source of frustration. There were still signs of similar issues during the preseason, and Wilsons ability to keep plays alive with his feet puts an enormous amount of pressure on the defense.Russell, he has great feet, Suh said. 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Tight end Jimmy Graham has a chance to play as he returns from knee surgery, but even without him Seattle sports a deep group of experienced receivers including Doug Baldwin, Jermaine Kearse and Tyler Lockett.Wilson will take aim at a secondary slated to start former Seahawks cornerback Byron Maxwell opposite rookie Xavien Howard.It adds up to a compelling matchup between the unknown commodity of Gases Dolphins and Carrolls veteran-laden bunch eyeing another Super Bowl run.Its nice to be home, sure, Carroll said. We love to be able to open up against someone here at home and have the 12s ready to go. Like the week leading up to it, we just get that sense of digging in a little bit so thats always nice, but in another year when were on the road and you ask me the same question, Ill say its no big deal.Maxwell shadowing elite receivers, playing in an off-man zone scheme that didnt suite his style, and the 28-year-old struggled.Maxwell, who had 64 tackles, two interceptions and forced two fumbles in the 14 games he played for the Eagles last season, allowed opposing quarterbacks to produce a 100.7 passer rating when they targeted receivers he was defending. ' ' '