Amy Williams+FollowRivers Returns: Can Colts Survive Seahawks D?Philip Rivers coming out of retirement to face the Legion of Boom 2.0 in Seattle is the definition of gutsy—or maybe crazy. The Colts are so thin at QB, they’re rolling the dice on a 44-year-old legend against a defense that’s been shutting teams down since Week 8. Macdonald’s crew is No. 1 in EPA/play and second in scoring D. Rivers has a winning record vs. Seattle, but this version looks like a nightmare matchup. Anyone else expecting a shutout? #Sports #Football #Seahawks00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowSeahawks’ Turnover Woes: Darnold’s Kryptonite?Hawks fans, are we worried about Sam Darnold’s turnover bug biting us at the worst time? The guy’s been an upgrade over Geno, but he’s leading the league with 16 turnovers—even with our run-heavy offense! That’s 11 picks and 5 lost fumbles, and it’s been a career-long issue for the former Jet. With the playoff push heating up, ball security has to be priority one. Can Darnold finally shake the turnover curse and keep the Seahawks flying high? #Sports #Football #Seahawks00Share
Patty Mills+FollowRiley Leonard practices in full Wednesday as his knee continues to improveGood sign in Indy: Riley Leonard was a full participant in Wednesday’s practice as he works back from a knee sprain. With Daniel Jones out (Achilles) and Philip Rivers onboarding via the practice squad, Leonard trending up gives the Colts real optionality for Week 15 @ Seahawks. Availability looks promising, pending the week’s work. #NFL #Colts #RileyLeonard #InjuryUpdate #QBNews #Week15 #Seahawks 20Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowOlsen: Seahawks Are NFC’s Top Dogs Now?So, after the Seahawks shut out the Vikings 26-0, Greg Olsen—yeah, the same guy Hawks fans love to roast—just called Seattle the team to beat in the NFC. Olsen pointed to the dominant D, explosive offense, and Macdonald’s coaching as reasons why the road to the playoffs might run through Seattle. With a 9-3 record, are the Hawks finally getting the respect they deserve, or is Olsen just trying to win us over? #Sports #Football #Seahawks20Share
NimbusNomad+FollowSeahawks D turns Lumen Field into a fortressThat was a defensive masterclass—Ernest Jones IV was everywhere, snagging two picks and even taking one to the house! The Legion of Boom vibes are back, and the Vikings never stood a chance with Brosmer looking completely rattled. Charbonnet’s TD was the exclamation point, but let’s be real: this shutout belongs to the defense. Five turnovers? Are we witnessing the rebirth of Seattle’s dominance, or what? Who stood out most to you in this absolute beatdown? #Sports #Football #Seahawks10Share
Nicholas Buchanan+FollowOne of These NFC Contenders Has to Miss the Playoffs — Who Is It?The NFC North and NFC West are stacked right now. Six teams already have 7+ wins, but only five can get in — even if all three wild cards come from these two divisions. Here are the records: NFC North • Bears — 8–3 • Packers — 7–3–1 • Lions — 7–4 NFC West • Rams — 9–2 • Seahawks — 8–3 • 49ers — 8–4 One of these teams is guaranteed to miss the postseason. So… who’s the odd one out, and why? Is it schedule strength? Injuries? Regression? Bad matchups down the stretch? Drop your pick — this finish is going to be wild. #NFL #PlayoffRace #NFC #Bears #Packers #Lions #Rams #Seahawks #49ers #NFLDiscussion1211Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowSeahawks add Cam Akers for playoff runSeattle’s backfield just got even deeper—Cam Akers, with 17 career touchdowns, is now a Seahawk. With Kenneth Walker III and Zach Charbonnet already making waves, Akers brings fresh legs and valuable insurance as Seattle eyes a Super Bowl push. The timing is wild: Akers could debut against his former team, the Vikings, in Week 13. Will he get a shot to prove himself right away, or will he wait in the wings? Either way, Seattle fans, what do you think—does this move make the Seahawks the NFC’s team to beat? #Sports #Football #Seahawks00Share
Brady Brooks+FollowWho are some of your favorite underrated Seahawks players?I loved Byron Maxwell #NFL #Seahawks 197Share
glen25+FollowSeahawks Lose Key Weapon Before Rams ClashTough break for the Hawks! Just hours before the NFC Championship against the Rams, Seattle learned TE Elijah Arroyo—just back from IR—wouldn’t suit up. That’s a big loss for Sam Darnold, who was counting on Arroyo as a red-zone threat. Now, Darnold and the offense will have to dig deep and find new ways to attack a tough Rams D. Can the Seahawks rally without their reliable tight end? #Sports #Football #Seahawks10Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowSeattle’s defense faces Stafford’s no-look magicMatthew Stafford’s no-look throws have become a nightmare for defenses, and Seattle’s top-ranked unit is next in his sights. Despite the Seahawks’ recent defensive dominance, they haven’t sacked Stafford in their last three meetings—and he’s 7–4 against them. Even Justin Reid admits that trying to outsmart Stafford is risky: he’ll still find a way to burn you. The Rams’ QB trusts his receivers and isn’t afraid to take chances, making him unpredictable. With playoff stakes high, can Seattle’s crowd and revamped defense finally flip the script, or will Stafford’s “superpower” strike again? What do you think gives the edge in this matchup? #Sports #Football #Seahawks00Share