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When asked about his team's third-down woes, Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald said "we're not there yet," and pointed to the lackluster run game as a cause.
With the amount of injuries on their roster, the Seahawks could look to reunite with safety Quandre Diggs to prop up their injured DB room.
It’s week 9 of the NFL season, and the 3-5 Washington Commanders will be facing a 5-2 Seattle Seahawks team at home in Northwest Stadium in Landover, MD this Sunday at 8:20 pm ET. Other than losses against a full strength 49ers team in week 1 and a chaotic Bucs team in week 5,
The Seattle Seahawks have a drastic need for one position group to improve before the 2025 NFL Trade Deadline passes.
The Washington Commanders will be without wide receiver Terry McLaurin for the fifth time this season when they take on the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday Night Football. McLaurin reaggravated his quad injury that cost him four games before returning last week to face Kansas City.
The Seahawks are gearing up to hit the road for the prime-time matchup against the Washington Commanders on Sunday. Before that, head coach Mike Macdonald gave injury updates on Copper Kupp, Devon Witherspoon, Jake Bobo and others.
The Seahawks roster is strong, but there are a couple of spots where they could use more depth going into the second half of the regular season.
The Seattle Seahawks (5-2) triumphed 27-19 over the Houston Texans (2-4) in a game that wasn't as close as the scoreboard indicated. Seattle struggled to get out of their own way, committing four turnovers -- their most in a game since 2020.
The Seahawks return fresh off of their bye week with a road test against the Washington Commanders at Northwest Stadium in Week 9. Jen Mueller and John Boyle preview the matchup with the 3-5 Commanders.
The Seattle Seahawks are still ailing even after the bye week, with four key players limited in practice on Thursday.