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The Seattle Seahawks dominated the Minnesota Vikings in Week 13, allowing Sam Darnold to deliver a bit of revenge on the team that he was so good for last year.
Ahead of the season, Ernest Jones IV set a goal of finishing the year with six interceptions. With six games left, the Seahawks linebacker already has a career-high four picks, including the one he returned 85 yards on Sunday for the first touchdown of his career.
Though the Vikings only needed about a yard to move the chains, O’Connell dialed up a play action pass, asking a lot of rookie quarterback Max Brosmer, who was making the first start of his career. It proved to be a disaster of epic proportions.
With 3:01 left in Sunday's Seahawks game, Myles Gaskin ran onto the field to help close out a 26-0 victory over the Minnesota Vikings and, in the process, he cr
Sam Darnold and the Seattle Seahawks shut out the Minnesota Vikings 26-0 in his revenge game at home. Darnold threw for 128 yards, completing 14-of-26 passes, while Zach Charbonnet ran in the Seahawks' lone score.
Yeah, not quite Mooch! The Seattle Seahawks defense put a choke hold on Max Brosmer and the Minnesota Vikings the entire game en route to a 26-0 shutout, the first time the Vikings have been shut out since 2007.
But then Max Brosmer, a former University of New Hampshire quarterback making his first NFL start, flung the football underhanded while DeMarcus Lawrence was sacking him on fourth and 1. Middle linebacker Ernest Jones caught that gift and ran 85 yards to the other end zone for his first career defensive touchdown.
If the Seahawks become the best team in the world, their defense will be the reason why. Put plainly: The defense, which is still getting healthy, can beat anybody.
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NFC Playoff Picture: Seattle Seahawks take full advantage of stunning Rams Week 13 loss
The Carolina Panthers are filled with former Seattle Seahawks from the roster to the coaching staff and the front office. Dave Canales’ group just pulled off a shocking upset over the Los Angeles Rams that has immediately raised the potential for Seattle to still win the NFC West.
The 26-year-old middle linebacker has endured tragedy this summer, then wasn’t living how he felt he should. Then came this Thanksgiving week.
With rookie backup Max Brosmer starting against the Seahawks Sunday, the Vikings turned the ball over five times, including four interceptions in a 26-0 loss.