Where Seahawks stand in NFL power rankings after road win vs. Steelers
The Seahawks’ road win in Pittsburgh gained them plenty of respect among the NFL power rankers heading into Week 3.
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The Seahawks’ road win in Pittsburgh gained them plenty of respect among the NFL power rankers heading into Week 3.
Geno Smith threw three interceptions as the Raiders fell to the Chargers on Monday Night Football.
As Sunday’s game at Pittsburgh wore on, it became apparent that the Seahawks were wearing out and wearing down the host Steelers. Here’s how they did it.
The only negative from the Seahawks’ win in Pittsburgh? Every other team in the NFC West also won. That will change next Sunday, making this a week of opportunity.
By the time Sunday’s game ended, one of the key storylines — former Seahawks receiver DK Metcalf going against his former team — was almost forgotten.
George Holani knew the unfielded kick off was still a live ball. If he could just get to it before it went out of bounds, he could give the Seahawks an unusual score.
While there were a few missteps, coming home with a win and a 1-1 record and not falling behind further in the NFC West means good grades all around for the Seahawks.
Three instant impressions after the Seahawks pull away in the fourth quarter and pick up their first win of the season with a 31-17 win over Pittsburgh.
The Seahawks got a big interception in the end zone and a bigger touchdown on a kickoff after a rookie mistake to beat the Steelers 31-17 for their first win.
The Seahawks extended their lead to 10 points in the fourth quarter against the Steelers after a rookie made a costly mistake on a kickoff.