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Philip Rivers signing with the Indianapolis Colts five days before they play in Seattle makes the game a ton more intriguing, eh?
The Seahawks head to Atlanta for the second straight season, looking for yet another road victory having won 12 of 14 road games under head Mike Macdonald over the past two seasons.
The Indianapolis Colts team that arrives in Seattle to face off with the Seahawks on Sunday is a far cry from the one we saw just four short weeks ago. Heading
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Seahawks' playoff picture gets a massive boost without the team having to play a single snap
The Seattle Seahawks are dominating this season, sitting at 9-3 and fighting for the top spot in the NFC West along with the 9-3 Los Angeles Rams. Seattle is coming off a dominant defensive performance against the Minnesota Vikings,
Seattle’s defense hasn’t been fully healthy as a whole unit all season, until Sunday as they kept Atlanta out of the endzone for the entire game.
With the Bears losing to the Packers, the Seahawks now control their own destiny for the No. 1 seed in the NFC if they run the table. Here’s the playoff picture.
Going into Sunday's matchup against the Los Angeles Rams, the Seattle Seahawks had a 34% chance to win the NFC West, per The Athletic. If the Seahawks had won that game, their odds would have jumped up to 61%. Now a full game back in the division race with ...
Name a rookie who is doing more, for more of an impact on a better team, than the do-it-all dynamo for 10-3 Seattle.