Seahawks players share reactions to their second preseason win

Here’s what Seahawks past and present were tweeting after the win.

Seattle defeated Dallas 22-14 in another preseason game at home last night, moving one step closer to the start of the 2023 NFL season.

Here’s what Seahawks past and present were tweeting after the win.

Former Seahawks QB Seneca Wallace to raise the 12 flag

Welcome back, Seneca Wallace!

The Seattle Seahawks play host to the visiting Dallas Cowboys at Lumen Field tonight. Of course, this means the most beloved Seattle pregame ritual  – raising the 12th Man Flag – will once again happen.

Tonight, the distinct honor of raising the flag will go to former Seahawks quarterback Seneca Wallace.

Originally a 4th round pick by Seattle in the 2003 NFL draft, Wallace remained in the Emerald City in a primary backup role until 2009. In his limited action as a relief starter, Wallace compiled a 6-16 record, but played on plenty of mediocre-to-bad Seahawks team.

His best season was in 2008 where he threw for 11 touchdowns against only three interceptions. Seattle finished that season 4-12 but Wallace won three of those games in his eight starts.

Wallace was a mainstay on the Seahawks roster for several years, including being on the 2005 Super Bowl team. We at Seahawks Wire proudly say “welcome back!”

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Seattle Snow Day: Remembering the last two snow games for the Seahawks

Both snow games heralded the closing of specific eras in Seahawks history. Jack Frost just might be a harbinger for seismic changes in Seattle. 

It may still be winter, but snow in late February isn’t exactly usual weather for Seattle. As the Emerald City enjoys a fresh white coat, perhaps it is time to think back upon the last two snow games the Seahawks played. After all, aren’t we missing football already?

Many fans will remember the latest, which was a Week 16 home showdown with the lowly Chicago Bears in 2021. Seattle’s season was mostly derailed by an injury to then-quarterback Russell Wilson’s throwing hand, but they still had a mathematical shot at the playoffs. Chicago was supposed to an easy victory for a Seahawks team looking to stay alive, unfortunately it was the Bears who put Seattle on ice.

The Seahawks held a 17-7 halftime lead and a 24-14 lead going into the fourth quarter. Unfortunately, Super Bowl LII MVP Nick Foles – making his only start for Chicago – engineered an 80-yard game-winning drive, with a touchdown pass to former Seattle tight end Jimmy Graham. The Bears eliminated the Seahawks from playoff contention with a 25-24 win.

Life in the NFL is cyclical. While the 2021 Seahawks had their season effectively ended by a bad Chicago team, in 2008 it was a bad Seattle team that helped freeze out a decent New York Jets squad.

The 3-11 Seahawks hosted the 9-5 Jets who still had a shot to win their division. Ultimately, New York quarterback Brett Favre was cold all game, throwing two interceptions, and being outdueled by Seneca Wallace – yes, this really happened – in a 13-3 Seattle victory.

Interestingly, both snow games heralded the closing of specific eras in Seahawks history. The 13-3 win was Mike Holmgren’s final victory as Seattle’s head coach, and he got to do so in front of the 12th Man. As for the 2021 loss to the Bears, it was perhaps the final straw to break the proverbial camel’s back in the ongoing Russell Wilson drama at the time.

Wilson took an unnecessary 13-yard sack in the fourth quarter which led to a more difficult field goal attempt, resulting in a miss by kicker Jason Myers. Was it the play that ended the game? No, but with a 24-14 lead, an extra three points would’ve been crucial, especially since Seattle lost by one.

What is notable about this sack in particular is how Wilson and head coach Pete Carroll publicly differed about it afterwards. ESPN’s Brady Henderson detailed this in his write up about the divorce between Wilson and the Seahawks, and how some in the organization viewed the sack as an example of his decline as a player.

So the next time there is a rare snow day for the Seahawks at Lumen Field, keep your eyes open. Jack Frost just might be a harbinger for seismic changes in Seattle.

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Two former Browns will coach at NFLPA Collegiate Bowl

Two former Browns will be coaching at the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl

As the college football season has drawn to a conclusion, the 2023 NFL Draft process is now underway. The first step in the process is the various all-star games (Hula Bowl, NFLPA Collegiate Bowl, East/West Shrine, Senior Bowl). And today, the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl has announced their coaching staffs, and two former members of the Cleveland Browns will be mentoring those in attendance. Both return specialist and wide receiver Joshua Cribbs, and backup quarterback Seneca Wallace will be coaching. Cribbs will be coaching special teams for the American Team, while Wallace will be the quarterbacks coach for the National squad for the week.

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