The Seahawks lost to the 49ers in the Wild Card round of the playoffs on Saturday afternoon, ending their 2022 season.
Here’s what Seattle players are tweeting about following the last game of the season.
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Here’s what Seattle players are tweeting about following the last game of the season.
The Seahawks lost to the 49ers in the Wild Card round of the playoffs on Saturday afternoon, ending their 2022 season.
Here’s what Seattle players are tweeting about following the last game of the season.
Here’s how Seahawks players reacted in the moment and in the days since.
The NFL world is still in a state of shock over the status of Bills safety Damar Hamlin. In the first quarter of Monday night’s game between the Bengals and Bills Hamlin took a blow to the chest while making a tackle. He stood up, but then collapsed a second later. We now know that Hamlin suffered cardiac arrest and his heartbeat had to be restored on the field. Good news: Hamlin is doing better. While he’s still intubated, the latest reporting indicates his breathing is improving.
Here’s how Seahawks players reacted in the moment and in the days since.
Here’s what they’re tweeting about going into the last week of the season.
The Seahawks finally got the job done on Sunday, beating the Jets at home and thus staying alive in the NFC Playoff race.
After losing five of their previous six games, Seattle fans are understandably feeling jubilant. Here’s what they’re tweeting about going into the last week of the season.
Nevertheless, some fans are still feeling positive about the direction of this team and others are just happy about the holiday.
Seahawks fans could be forgiven if they’re feeling a little like Scrooge right now. Their team has lost five of their last six games and the last two were pretty close to blowouts.
Nevertheless, some fans are still feeling positive about the direction of this team and others are just happy about the holiday. Here’s what the 12s are tweeting about this Christmas morning.
Seahawks Twitter was in the news over the holiday weekend for doing what it does best: embarassing decent, normal Seahawks fans all over the world.
Seahawks Twitter was in the news over the holiday weekend for doing what it does best: embarassing decent, normal Seahawks fans all over the world.
Responding to a tweet by the U.S. Open, one fan attempted to roast tennis by claiming it’s not a real sport, only to get dunked on by a Twitter intern who suggested he won’t enjoy watching Drew Lock play this year.
The @usopen woke up and chose violence today. pic.twitter.com/hAu5aAhxpE
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) July 2, 2022
The conversation continued for some time, with Seahawks star D.K. Metcalf stopping in for an appearance at one point.
Yesterday Lock himself got into the game, but he kept it classy – wishing everyone a happy Fourth of July, especially the intern working for the U.S. Open.
Happy 4th to all but especially to the intern at the @usopen 🇺🇸😂❤️12s
— Drew Lock (@DrewLock23) July 4, 2022
A lot goes into playing quarterback well at this level and Lock still has work to do. At least he seems to be able to let the negative attention that comes with the job roll off his back.
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Seahawks players share reactions to Rams/49ers NFC Championship game
It’s got to be hard watching your division opponents play for the right to go to the Super Bowl. The Seahawks had to endure that yesterday, as many players were tweeting through the NFC Championship game between the NFC West rivals Rams and the 49ers. LA went on to win 20-17, advancing to face the Bengals in what will be a “home” Super Bowl at SoFi Stadium.
Here’s what Seattle’s players were sharing during the game.
Here’s what the Seahawks and their fans are tweeting about the news.
The Seahawks naturally are unhappy about Sunday’s game against the Rams getting postponed until Tuesday. There are legitimate player safety and public health issues at stake, but LA is getting the advantage considering how many players are on their reserve/COVID-19 list compared to Seattle’s. While we’re at it, the Raiders and the Eagles have legitimate gripes as well for having their games rescheduled over outbreaks in Washington and Cleveland.
Since the news came out, many NFL players have been sharing their frustrations on Twitter. including several in Seattle. Here’s what the Seahawks and their fans are tweeting about the news.