Seattle Seahawks takeaways from 6th-straight win vs Panthers
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The Seattle Seahawks (13-3) had their first walkthrough practice session in preparation for Saturday’s massive game against the San Francisco 49ers (12-4). The
Trent Williams' injury could be a massive break for the Seattle Seahawks as they look to lock up the No. 1 seed on Saturday.
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Another low-key stud for Seattle's defense was Ty Okada, who started at free safety in place of the injured Coby Bryant. As he did early this season when Julian Love was out, Okada played very well in relief. He posted six total tackles, tied with Love and DeMarcus Lawrence for the team lead.
Now, following the Seahawks’ win over the Panthers, the franchise has announced that this team has notched franchise history. On Sunday, December 28, the Seattle Seahawks announced that they just hit a new franchise record. This team has scored 470 points in one season, the most points scored in a single season be the Seahawks.
For the first time since 2007, the Seahawks are headed to the postseason without Pete Carroll as their head coach.
According to Seahawks PR, Seattle now has 19 wins in the last 24 games, ranking first in the NFL. This is already the highest-scoring team in franchise history (470 points) and they can push that record even further in Week 18.
The Seahawks went to the Super Bowl in 2005 and 2013 in both those 13-win seasons... which also lined up with Papal elections in both years (hmm... didn't we just have another Conclave this past Spring?
The NFL’s final weekend of the regular season features a winner-take-all game between the Ravens-Steelers and a battle for the NFC’s No. 1 seed between the Seahawks-49ers. There’s also