Seahawks eliminated, but finish strong with 21-20 win over Cardinals

Seahawks eliminated, but finish strong with 21-20 win over Cardinals

The Seattle Seahawks’ 2023-24 campaign has officially ended, and it did so in unusual fashion with a 21-20 win over the Arizona Cardinals. For the second straight year, the Seahawks have finished 9-8. Unfortunately, there was no magic this year for a Packers upset at Lambeau Field, so Seattle’s season comes to a conclusion in the Valley of the Sun.

Seattle looked in control in the first half, scoring 13 points and holding Arizona to only a pair of field goals despite two deep red zone drives. But in the second half, the Cardinals completely took over, scoring touchdowns on two of their first three drives. Meanwhile, the Seahawks had four straight drives ending in a punt.

Fortunes began to shift for Seattle when the usually sure-footed Matt Prater missed from 43-yards out. Up to that point, Arizona was dominating the Seahawks, outgaining them in total yards 232-41.

From there, the stagnant Seattle offense turned on the jets and engineered a four play, 67-yard scoring drive capped off by a 34-yard strike from Geno Smith to Tyler Lockett. Having been eliminated and with nothing left to lose, the Seahawks decided to go for two. Once more, Smith found Lockett and gave Seattle a 21-20 lead.

Still, they were not out of the woods yet. With almost two minutes left, Arizona marched 42 yards in nine plays to get safely within Prater’s range. Fortunately for the Seahawks, Prater missed from 51 and Seattle survived.

While it’s always great to win, it’s hard to not feel like this season was a disappointment. The Seahawks had high hopes after a surprisingly resurgent 2022 only to have an almost carbon copy 2023 campaign, only no blowout playoff loss to the 49ers this time around.

Regardless, winning – even if it is “meaningless” or not – always feels better than the alternative. Whatever the future may hold for this franchise, I’m glad the Seahawks got to close out this season on a high note and finish as winners for their efforts.

Leonard Williams reaches milestone not seen in almost 100 years

Leonard Williams has been the Seahawks’ best defender since he came over from the Giants in a trade just before the deadline. 

Leonard Williams has been the Seahawks’ best defender since he came over from the Giants in a trade just before the deadline.

Williams’ performance on the field has been especially impressive when you consider that he hasn’t gotten a bye week this season. Thanks to the trade, he missed out on getting a week off both with the Giants and with the Seahawks. That means today Williams will be playing in his 18th game this season. In case you’re wondering, that hasn’t been done since 1930.

Williams has totaled 5.5 sacks, nine tackles for a loss and 15 quarterback hits.

Williams will become a free agent in March. However, he has bought a house in the Seattle area – with Tyler Lockett acting as his real estate agent – indicating he wants to stay.

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Takeaways and observations from Eagles 33-25 win over Giants in Week 16

We’re looking at takeaways and observations from the Philadelphia Eagles 33-25 win over New York Giants in Week 16

Philadelphia snapped a three-game losing streak and needs to beat Arizona next week and defeat the Giants again in the season finale to finish atop the NFC East.

The Eagles (11-4) now hold a one-game lead over the Cowboys in the NFC East after their 33-25 win over the Giants on Christmas Day.   Philadelphia is 11-0 at the Linc against New York since 2014 and beat the Giants three times last season in Brian Daboll’s first season.

With the matchup complete, here are takeaways and observations of the ugly win.

Instant analysis of Eagles 33-25 win over the Giants on Christmas Day

We’re looking at the instant analysis of the Philadelphia Eagles 33-25 win over the New York Giants on Christmas Day at Lincoln Financial Field

It wasn’t pretty, but the Eagles (11-4) now hold a one-game lead over the Cowboys in the NFC East after their 33-25 win over the Giants on Christmas Day.

Philadelphia snapped a three-game losing streak and needs to beat Arizona next week and defeat the Giants again in the season finale to finish atop the NFC East.

The Eagles are 11-0 at the Linc against New York since 2014 and beat the Giants three times last season in Brian Daboll’s first season.

With the matchup complete, here’s an instant analysis of the ugly win.

Highlights and takeaways from first half as Eagles hold a 20-3 lead over Giants

We’re looking at takeaways from the first half as the Philadelphia Eagles hold a 20-3 lead over the New York Giants on Christmas Day

The Eagles needed some good vibes at Lincoln Financial Field, and through one half of play, Matt Patricia’s defense has been stout while holding Brian Daboll’s offense to three total points.

On offense, A.J. Brown broke DeVonta Smith’s record for receptions in a season, while Jalen Hurts moved past Cam Newton for rushing touchdowns in a season.

Philadelphia is up 20-3, with room for more efficiency.

With the second half underway, we’re looking at highlights and takeaways from the first half.

Eagles vs. Giants inactives for Week 16: Ben VanSumeren to make 1st NFL start

The Philadelphia Eagles released their list of inactives and rookie linebacker Ben VanSumeren will start in place of Nicholas Morrow and Zach Cunnnigham

The Eagles released their list of inactives for Christmas Day, and rookie linebacker Ben VanSumeren will play a critical role, with Zach Cunningham and Nicholas Morrow ruled out.

With the linebacker depth already thin, Philadelphia will counter Saquon Barkley with Shaquille Leonard, VanSumeren, and Brandon Smith, who was elevated from the practice squad for today’s game.

Guard Cam Jurgens will start at right guard after missing last week’s game in Seattle. Wide receiver DeVonta Smith was a limited participant at practice on Saturday but has no game status designation and will play.

Eagles’ game-day roster for Christmas Day matchup vs. Giants

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The New York Giants (5-9) are in Philadelphia on a Monday afternoon for an intriguing Christmas Day matchup against the Eagles (10-4) to help close out the Week 16 slate of games.

Avonte Maddox (pectoral) will wait another week before he returns from Injured Reserve despite being a full participant this week.

Philadelphia will also be without linebacker Zach Cunningham (knee), Pro Bowl left guard Landon Dickerson (thumb), and Pro Bowl cornerback Darius Slay (knee).

The Eagles will regain starting right guard Cam Jurgens, who missed the Monday night game in Seattle with a pectoral injury.

With on-field warmups underway, we’re looking at the updated 53-man roster for Week 16.

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The New York Giants (5-9) are set to visit the Philadelphia Eagles (10-4) on Monday afternoon in a Week 16 matchup at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

The Eagles opened the week as 10.5-point home favorites, and that spread has increased with the New York-listed at +13.5 underdogs.

With this matchup on tap, we sat down with Giants Wire managing editor Dan Benton for five questions.