Where Seahawks land in NFL power rankings after shutting out Vikings
The NFL power-ranking community is mostly aligned on two things: The Seahawks are a top-five team in the NFL, and they’re concerned about the offense.
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The NFL power-ranking community is mostly aligned on two things: The Seahawks are a top-five team in the NFL, and they’re concerned about the offense.
The Seahawks handled the Vikings’ blitz much better in the second half as Sam Darnold wasn’t sacked and their average yards per play was much higher. Here’s why.
Here is what the national media had to say about the Seahawks’ shutout win against the Vikings, which saw them move into a tie for the NFC West lead.
The Seahawks are tied with the best record in the NFC, so why aren’t they the favorite to win either the NFC or NFC West? That and more in Four Downs.
Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith Njigba, who was on pace to break the NFL record for most receiving yards in a season, was held to his lowest output of the season.
With the loss of his father and fighting through injuries, it’s been a “rough” season for Ernest Jones IV. His performance vs. the Vikings had to help.
As you’d expect after posting the first shutout in a decade, there are some good grades for the defense in the Seahawks’ report card. But the offense’s grades?
With starting QB J.J. McCarthy still in the concussion protocol, the Vikings appear set to turn to rookie Max Brosmer against the Seahawks on Sunday at Lumen Field.
As Quandre Diggs walked through the Seahawks locker room, receiving an endless stream of well wishes from players and staffers alike, it was obvious he felt at home.
With George Holani injured and depth at the running-back spot thin, the Seahawks are reportedly signing veteran Cam Akers.