4 studs and 2 duds in Seahawks 23-17 win over Eagles on MNF

Here are the four studs and the two duds from the Seattle Seahawks 23-17 win over the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday night in Week 12.

The Seattle Seahawks cemented their position atop the NFC West and improved to the No. 2 Seed in the conference with a 23-17 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on “Monday Night Football.”

The City of Brotherly Love has certainly shown the Seahawks plenty of love over the years. Seattle has now won seven-straight games in Philadelphia and hasn’t suffered a loss since 1989. Quarterback Russell Wilson has also improved to a blemish-free 6-0 record versus the Eagles in his career.

It wasn’t the flashiest performance from the high-flying Seahawks offense, but they did just enough to take advantage of easily the best performance all year from Seattle’s defense who suffocated the Birds all night long.

Monday night remains Seattle’s night, as the team with the best winning percentage on Monday night in NFL history notched another W under their belts. Here are 4 studs and only 2 duds from Seattle’s victory.

12 Seattle Seahawks reimagined as Avengers characters

Which Seattle Seahawk is your favorite superhero? Here’s a look at 12 Seattle Seahawks reimagined as Avengers characters.

In America, the National Football League is king when it comes to entertainment. It seems the only property which can even come close to competing are the routinely successful and popular Marvel superhero movies.

To many fans, their favorite NFL stars are practically like superheroes to them in a sense. We at SeahawksWire thought with the Seahawks back in action it would be interesting to meld reality with fiction for some kickoff fun.
Without further ado, here are 12 Seattle Seahawks re-imaged as Earth’s Mightiest Heroes . . . the Avengers!

K.J. Wright says he is ahead of schedule in shoulder surgery recovery

Seattle Seahawks linebacker K.J. Wright stated that he is currently ahead of schedule in his recovery from his offseason shoulder surgery.

On Thursday, Seattle Seahawks linebacker K.J. Wright told Sports Radio 950 KJR that his recovery from his shoulder surgery earlier this offseason is progressing smoothly.

“Health is good,” Wright said. “I’m ahead of schedule of where I need to be and if there’s a football season I plan on being out there game one.”

General manager John Schneider publicly expressed his hope back in April that Wright would be back in time for the 2020 NFL season.

“K.J. just had surgery. He’s rehabbing from his surgery,” Schneider said then. “I’m not sure of the timeline on when he’s going to be back. Hopefully, he makes it back on time, and we’ll see how it goes. It’s just a weird offseason. I mean for everybody, but especially for guys that have had offseason surgery.”

Time will tell if Wright is 100% healthy for the upcoming season, but the news he is on the mend is encouraging for Seattle’s linebacking corps.

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Bobby Wagner said he and K.J. Wright will help Jordyn Brooks develop

Seattle Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner stated on the Mina Kimes Show Podcast that he and K.J. Wright will help Jordyn Brooks develop.

Seattle Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner recently spoke on the Mina Kimes Show podcast featuring Lenny the Dog about newcomer and rookie, Jordyn Brooks.

Wagner expressed his excitement about the Seahawks’ first-round draft pick and stated that he and fellow linebacker K.J. Wright will do their best to teach Brooks the ropes this offseason.

“At the end of the day, you want to pick the best position and hopefully it’s a good sign that people are starting to value the linebacker position,” Wagner said. “I’m supporting it, excited to have him on the team, excited to bring him in and help him the best we can because we don’t get to be around him like normal . . .

“Myself and K.J. will definitely take him under our wing.”

The Seahawks have quite a bit of talent in their linebacker unit and Wagner and Wright could help develop Brooks to become a star player in the near future.

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5 takeaways from Seattle’s 30-24 road victory over Carolina

The Seattle Seahawks improved to 11-3 by defeating the Carolina Panthers by a score of 30-24. Here are five takeaways from the game.

The Seattle Seahawks (11-3) defeated the Carolina Panthers (5-9) on the road by a score of 30-24, clinching the best road record in franchise history at 7-1 and a playoff berth virtue of the Rams falling to the Cowboys on Sunday. The Seahawks control their own destiny as they return home for the final two games of the regular season. Here are a few takeaways from the Week 15 win.

Russell Wilson returns to form

After throwing four touchdowns to four interceptions over as many games, Wilson returned to his form over the first nine weeks, throwing for 286 yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions. He also had a perfect passer rating through the first half. Wilson was poised, decisive and kept mistakes to a minimum. The Seahawks will need this kind of production from Wilson consistently if they wish to make a deep postseason run. A solid day for Seattle’s treasured franchise quarterback.

Veteran linebackers rack up interceptions

K.J. Wright recorded two interceptions, while Bobby Wagner had another. Whenever Seattle’s two veteran LBs had an opportunity to make a play, they made the most of it. The Seahawks gave the ball right back to Carolina after Wright’s first pick but turned his second one into points with a field goal. Wagner’s interception was athletic, worthy of the highlight reel, and prevented the Panthers from scoring points before halftime. Wagner suffered an ankle injury late and did not return, but walked off the field under his own power. A great day for the vets.

Chris Carson steps up in Rashaad Penny’s absence

After Rashaad Penny’s unexpected production over the past few weeks and his devastating ACL tear, Chris Carson was expected to carry the load as the workhorse back. He did that with superb ability this week against the Panthers’ porous run defense, rushing for 133 yards and two touchdowns, the second of which came on a fourth and 1 in a crucial moment in the game. He was perhaps the player of the game for the Seahawks, picking up first downs when they needed him to and never losing grip of the football. This performance was exactly what Carson and the team needed.

Tyler Lockett is healthy again

It is safe to say that Lockett is healthier than he was in the past three weeks. It showed on the field, as he recorded eight receptions for 120 yards and a touchdown, breaking his career-high of 965 receiving yards last year. He said in his postgame interview that he still feels a little sick from the flu, but he certainly looks better. He is knocking on the door of 1,000 receiving yards for the season, needing just six yards to reach the mark. If he accomplishes this, he will be the first Seattle receiver to do so since Doug Baldwin in 2016. Lockett looks to be returning to peak form on his road to 100% recovery, which is a very good thing for Seattle.

The Seahawks cannot blow many teams out

Seattle has only blown out an opponent once this year, the Cardinals on the road in Week 4. Once again, the Seahawks built up a sizable lead and found a way to nearly squander it. This team always keeps games competitive whether they are winning or losing. Pete Carroll loves to burn out the clock, but this tactic often leads to three-and-outs and gives the opposing team opportunities to play catch-up, which may eventually bite Seattle if not careful. It says something about the Seahawks’ resilience as they keep finding ways to win . . . but they have made many games closer than they should be on paper.

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4 Studs and 2 duds as Seahawks beat Panthers 30-24 in Week 15

The Seahawks were able to advance to 11-3 on the year after beating the Panthers in Week 15 – here are the studs and duds from the contest.

The Seattle Seahawks never make it easy on themselves or their fans, do they? For the 10th time in their 11 wins, the Seahawks snaked away with yet another one-score victory. Seattle led 30-10 in the fourth quarter but walked away with a narrow 30-24 win.

Seattle entered Carolina banged up on defense and left worse off with injuries to Quandre Diggs, Delano Hill, and Bobby Wagner. However, on the bright side, Sunday’s win was historic for the Seahawks.

Head coach Pete Carroll earned his 100th victory with the Seahawks, as the team improved to 11 wins for the first time since 2014 and set a franchise record with seven wins on the road.

Here are the four studs and two duds in yet another of Seattle’s nail-biting victories.