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The race for the postseason requires little to no setbacks as seeding and division titles are on the line. It wasn’t long ago that the Los Angeles Rams were eas
For the first time since 2007, the Seahawks are headed to the postseason without Pete Carroll as their head coach.
The Seattle Seahawks extended their current win-streak to six games following their 27-10 victory over the Carolina Panthers. Seattle has improved to 13-3 for the first time since 2013 (more on that shortly) and remain in full control of their own destiny for the No. 1 seed for homefield advantage throughout the playoffs.
The Seattle Seahawks have made a fine art of winning ugly games. Here's our studs and duds for Seattle from Week 17. Dud: QB Sam Darnold Sammy was not on his A-
-In a win for the Cowboys on Christmas Day, tight end Luke Schoonmaker had two catches for 15 yards, and Commanders cornerback Mike Sainristil recorded six tackles and a pass defensed. In that same game, Commanders kicker Jake Moody made all three of his field goals, including a long of 51 yards.
The 13-3 Seahawks are one win away from earning the No. 1 seed in the NFC. Still, offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak sees one factor as the team’s potential Achilles heel. Turnovers. The Seahawks have 28 overall, in 16 games. Quarterback Sam Darnold, with 14 interceptions (third most in the league) and six lost fumbles, has 20 alone.
With the final week of the regular season upon us, three teams from the NFC West are in the top five in the odds to win the Super Bowl. The Los Angeles Rams, the favorites for the last several weeks, are now tied with the Seattle Seahawks (+550), while the surging San Francisco 49ers are +850.
It was a lot of fun to watch the Rams drop their second straight primetime game last night, but what does it actually mean for the Seahawks?