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Old 02-10-2024, 04:19 PM   #9
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Week One, LA Rams @ Seattle Seahawks

Recap:

1st Quarter
The Rams took possession first and earned two first downs before being stopped at the Seattle 45 when Cooper Kupp dropped a pass on 3rd and 1. The Seahawks went three and out for their first drive of the year, with Geno going 3 for 3 but all the completions being short. The Rams would fair catch the Michael Dickson punt at their 28. Matt Stafford hit backup tight end Hunter Long on a playaction pass that went for nineteen yards and then on the second play of the drive Kyren Williams ran outside the right tackle with a good block and took it to the house for a 53 yard touchdown run as the Rams struck first. Seattle would start the ensuing drive from their 22. Smith would work the ball downfield, getting first down runs from Charbonnet and Walker and hitting Jake Bobo for a 24 yard first down to get to the Rams 29. After a sack on first down and a Kenneth Walker run around the left side that was stuffed for only one yard the Seahawks were facing 3rd and 14 from the LA 33. Geno stepped up and hit D.K. Metcalf for 32 yards and a first down at the one. He went back to Metcalf the next play for touchdown to tie the game up at 7. On the Rams next drive they ran Puka Nacua on a reverse on 2nd and 3 and Devon Witherspoon sniffed it out and shut it down for a four yard loss. Stafford hit receiver Tutu Atwell for a first down on the next play to keep the drive alive. A couple big runs got the Rams into Seahawks territory with a first down to start the second quarter.

2nd Quarter
Stafford looked to be hitting his stride, throwing first downs to Tutu Atwell and Tyler Higbee in his first two plays of the quarter. On the next play Riq Woolen took an unnecessary roughness call to move the chains and give the Rams a 1st and 10 from the Seattle 11. A sack by Mario Edwards and an offensive holding call the next play pushed the Rams back to the 27 for a second and very long. They would move the ball forward the next couple plays but not enough for a first down and would settle for a Brett Maher field goal to take the lead. The next Seahawks drive saw Lockett catch a first down pass, Kenneth Walker III run for a first down and then a 48 yard pass to D.K. Metcalf to put Seattle at the LA 4 yard line. After Walker was stuffed on an inside run play Geno Smith went to the air on second down and connected with Jake Bobo for the touchdown. Seahawks in the lead 14-10. The Rams would go 3 and out with Seattle corner Tre Brown breaking up a third down pass intended for Cooper Kupp. The Seahawks would go 3 and out as well in their next drive, with Geno Smith being sacked on 3rd down. Puka Nacua was banged up earlier but was back in the game and caught a 14 yard pass on 3rd down to keep the Rams drive going. Matthew Stafford hit Cooper Kupp on a 57 yard pass play. Kupp earned 27 of those yards after the catch, getting to the Seattle 3 yard line. Stafford went back to Kupp for the 3 yard touchdown pass to give the Rams the lead back, 17-14. With two minutes left in the half both defenses stiffened up and held until the end of the half.

3rd Quarter
Seattle started with the ball and big plays to Will Dissly (40 yards) and Tyler Lockett (16 yards) led them into scoring position. After getting a first down at the LAR 2 yard line Geno Smith found his favourite target, D.K. Metcalf, for the score to put Seattle up 21-17. The Seahawks defense forced the Rams to punt after only four plays and Seattle got the ball back on their own 35. Deejay Dallas and then Will Dissly both converted 3rd downs with clutch catches to keep the drive going into LA territory and on a first down from the Rams 36 Geno threw a screen to D.K. Metcalf who did the rest, going all the way to the end zone to give the Seahawks a 28-17 lead. The Rams would again go three and out after a third down screen pass to Kyren Williams was blown up five yards in the backfield by Quandre Diggs. Taking the ball at their 36 Seattle would again drive down the field with a steady diet of Kenneth Walker and Deejay Dallas running the ball and moving the sticks. From the Rams 45 yard line Geno and D.K. Metcalf hooked up for three straight completions, the final one being a ten yard touchdown as Seattle moved into a commanding 35-17 lead. The Seahawks defense forced a three and out but on the punt return Deejay Dallas fumbled the ball and Ronnie Rivers recovered it for Los Angeles at the Seattle 44. After a big sack by Dre'Mont Jones the Rams found themselves in second and long but an unnecessary roughness call on Mario Edwards gave them a first down at the 34 on the very next plass. A 27 yard completion to Tyler Higbee set the Rams up with 1st and goal at the 7.

4th Quarter
Three straight runs got the Rams to a 4th and goal on the 1 yard line. They ran a QB sneak and Matt Stafford got into the end zone to make the score 35-24 for Seattle. Geno Smith and the Seahawks offense wouuld start from their 25 after a touchback on the kickoff. They methodically marched down the field, their biggest play of the drive a 17 yard catch by Noah Fant, and were eventually stopped at the 2 after two tries on second and third down from the four failed to punch it in. They settled for a Jason Myers field goal to go up 38-24 and make it a two touchdown game with 6:52 to go. The Rams got nowhere, gaining two yards in four plays on their next possession, turning it over on downs after Riq Woolen deflected a pass intended for Cooper Kupp. The Seahawks kept the ball on the ground and ended up adding another field goal, 41-24. Los Angeles got the ball down seventeen with 2:20 to play. They battled hard to drive it down the field quickly but Seattle gave up only one play over ten yards, an 18 yard completion to Puka Nacua, and the Rams ran out of time without scoring.

FINAL SCORE: Seattle 41, LA Rams 24

Seattle gave up 101 yards to Kyren Williams on only 11 carries but they held Matthew Stafford to 188 yards passing, going 21-34. Cooper Kupp was absolutely shut down, largely by Tariq Woolen, as he was targeted 10 times but caught only two passes (although one of those catches was 57 yards and the other was a touchdown). Wagner had 5 tackles and an assist, Woolen had 5 tackles and 3 assists. Quandre Diggs, playing almost exclusively on passing downs, was credited with 2 tackles for a loss. Mario Edwards and Dre'Mont Jones both registered a sack. Nick Bellore had 3 special teams tackles. Abe Lucas struggled in pass protection, allowing 2 sacks and a hurry in 39 plays. Damien Lewis was solid run blocking, making 3 of 5 key run block opportunities. He also allowed only one hurry in 39 pass plays. Geno Smith completed 28 of 35 for 386 yards and 5 touchdowns. D.K. Metcalf caught 13 passes for 191 yards and 4 touchdowns, an historic game for both of them as they put the league on notice.
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Week 1 NFL News

NOTABLE GAME RESULTS:
CIN 10 @ CLE 33 (CLE K Dustin Hopkins 4/4 FG, 3/3 XP; CLE OG Wyatt Teller 9 Key Run Blocks on 15 opportunites)
TB 35 @ MIN 28 (TB QB Baker Mayfield 26-34, 238 Yds, 2 TD, TB RB Chase Edmonds 9 Car, 90 Yds)
MIA 38 @ LAC 41 (LAC QB Justin Herbert 21-35, 243 Yds, 5 TD; LAC RB Austin Ekeler 25 Car, 131 Yds; MIA QB Tua Tagovailoa 29-40, 4 TD, 2 INT)
DET 22 @ KC 19 (DET QB Jared Goff 29-42, 310 Yds, 1 TD; KC QB Patrick Mahomes 20-26, 207 Yds, 1 TD; DET DL Aidan Hutchinson 7 Tckl, 1 Sack, 1 FR)

NOTABLE INJURIES:
  • ATL DE Grady Jarrett suffered a torn foot ligament that could be serious. They are evaluating if he will need surgery.
  • TEN WR DeAndre Hopkins suffered a serious ankle sprain and will be out.
  • SF LB Fred Warner dislocated his shoulder and is still being evaluated. He could miss significant time. He is the leader and hearbeat of that defense and this could hurt the 49ers.
  • PIT CB Patrick Peterson injured his sternum in what could be a significant injury. He is expected to miss time.
  • ARI OT D.J. Humphries sprained his ankle and will be out for week 2 if not longer.
  • NE OG Cole Strange suffered a compound thigh fracture and is gone for the year. Their CB Jonathan Jones also tore his PCL and may be out for the year as well.
  • LAR DE Michael Hoecht tore his MCL in their week 1 matchup against Seattle and is expected to miss a lot of time.
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Week 2 Pre-Game Press Conference

Reporter: Pete, the oddsmakers have your team as four point underdogs going into this matchup, do you feel that's fair?

Pete: Well, I have a lot of respect for Dan Campbell and he has his team playing good football but, well, we've always been underrated. Geno, Geno's an amazing quarterback in his league, you saw that last week and you guys don't really give him his credit but especially with the talented guys he's throwing to out there, I expect he's going to execute another excellent game for us.

Reporter: Analysts say that Detroit has the significant advantage in the trenches, what do you have to say about that?

Pete: They can say what they want, that's why we play games. Our guys don't get the credit they deserve but one game at a time we're going to show you who we are and maybe after a few weeks some of those analysts will change their tune. We've been working hard all week in practice and our guys are fired up for the challenge.

Reporter: Abe Lucas really struggled in pass protection last week, are you going to be doing anything to insulate him or how do you see him correcting that this week with the likes of Aiden Hutchinson on the pass rush?

Pete: We've been working with Abe all week, Shane might have some more help with backs staying in to block if we need that but we're confident. This line is a unit and if we all work together and do our job Geno is going to have the time he needs to make his throws and we should see a lot of success.

Reporter: Just one last question, coach. D.K. obviously was amazing last week, do you expect Aaron Glenn and his defense to focus on him and if they do how will you counter that?

Pete: D.K. was lights out unbelievable. He's a physically dominant receiver, one of the best in the league I think, and even if they want to focus on him, double him I think he can still get his touches and make his plays. But we have a talented group catching the ball and if they focus on D.K. we can spread it around to a lot of the other skill players we have who can also make plays. We're going to be hard to defend and we're going to be ready to compete tomorrow. Thank you.
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Week 2, Seattle Seahawks @ Detroit Lions

Injury Report:

SEATTLE
NT Jarran Reed (Probable) *Inactive
WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba (Questionable) *Inactive
DE Dre'Mont Jones (Probable)
OLB Uchenna Nwosu (Probable)


DETROIT
OLB Jalen Reeves-Maybin (Out) *IR
WR Kalif Raymond (Probable)
TE James Mitchell (Probable)
S Ifefatu Melifonwu (Probable)
LB Derrick Barnes (Probable)


Recap:

1st Quarter
Seahawks take the opening kickoff and start at their 25. Second play from scrimmage is a 35 yard pass to Cody Thompson down at the Detroit 41 yard line. On 2nd and 2 Kenneth Walker III runs outside the right tackle for ten yards and a first down at the Detroit 23. After a first down catch by Fant the Hawks have a first and goal at the ten. Walker catches a pass for 8 yards but is stopped short of the end zone. Charbonnet tries to take it around the left end on second down and is stopped for no gain. On 3rd and goal from the two it's a screen pass to Metcalf and he battles his way into the endzone as the Seahawks go up 7-0. A 3 and out for the Lions sees Seattle get the ball back but despite a first down catch by Lockett they aren't able to generate anything further and have to punt it away. Michael Dickson's punt bounces into the end zone for a touchback. Riq Woolen makes a huge sack on third down but Mafe is offside on the play, giving Detroit a fresh set of downs. They work it down the field, with Gibbs and Montgomery tag teaming their way to a second and one at the Seattle 45. Goff throws a long pass on second down that is batted down by Jamal Adams and David Montgomery is stuffed for no gain on third and one. On fourth down they go for the sneak and Dre'Mont Jones makes the stop for no gain as the ball goes to Seattle on downs. The Seahawks can't make anything of it and on third and six Nick Bellore is in at fullback and misses a block allowing a sack and Dickson punts it 48 yards. The Lions start their drive from their own fifteen.

2nd Quarter
On a third down inside their own 20 the Lions get a clutch third down reception from rookie TE Sam LaPorta to move the chains. On the next set of downs a 19 yard pass to TE James Mitchell gets the Lions a first down near midfield. Jameson Williams gets them another first down with an 11 yard reception. A short pass to LaPorta on first down is blown up in the backfield by Witherspoon but on second and long St. Brown makes a 14 yard catch and Jahmyr Gibbs runs for the first down on third and one. The Seattle defense holds strong, with Coby Bryant defending a third down pass to Amon-Ra St. Brown and the Lions attempt a 50 yard field goal that misses wide to the left. After a three and out Seattle's special teams comes up big with Michael Dickson punting it 51 yards out of bounds at the Detroit four yard line. Myles Adams is flagged for face masking on a third down stop, giving the Lions fresh life. On a 2nd and 7 Sam LaPorta catches a short pass over the middle and turns it into a 19 yard first down. On a 3rd and 1 at the Seattle 43 Jahmyr Gibbs runs inside the left tackle for seven yards, fumbles it but Detroit recovers with a first down. Goff hits WR Marvin Jones for 23 yards on second down and then from the Seattle 12 he throws a completion to TE Brock Wright for the touchdown to even things up at seven with 2:26 left in the half. After another Seattle drive sputters out with just one first down Michael Dickson punts it 51 yards to the Detroit 5 yard line where it is downed by Jon Rhattigan. Detroit runs the rest of the half out on the ground and we go to the second half tied 7-7.

3rd Quarter
Detroit gets the ball to start but goes three and out. DeeJay Dallas fair catches it at the 14. Dallas comes in for third and six and gets the toss outside right, gaining 16 yards. Charles Cross pulled all the way over and made the key block to spring him. Lockett beat his man cleanly to get another first down, making Romeo Okwara look foolish on the play and also drew an unnecessary roughness penalty at the end. On 3rd and 3 from the Detroit 26 it was Lockett again with a 16 yard reception for first down, all of it after the catch on a screen pass. Geno then hit Metcalf for a seven yard gain on first down to set up second and goal from the three. Kenneth Walker III ran behind Right Tackle Abe Lucas and scored the three yard touchdown. Seattle 14, Detroit 7. Detroit was determined to stay in the game and drove down the field, getting a 33 yard catch from St. Brown and a 12 yard run from Montgomery. At the Seattle 22 on fourth down they proceeded to take two straight penalties pushing them back to the 32 but Badgley still hit the 49 yard field goal to make it 14-10 for Seattle. Seattle started their next drive in rough shape, at 3rd and 13 on their first set of downs when Geno threw a bomb to Cody Thompson for 39 yards with a face masking penalty at the end to boot. Deejay Dallas got them a first down inside the twenty with a six yard run on third and three. Geno passed to Noah Fant for nine yards on first down and from the two yard line Kenneth Walker III ran it into the endzone behind Phil Haynes. Seattle 21, Detroit 10.

4th Quarter
Detroit started the final quarter with a 3rd and 4 but took a holding penalty to push them back to 3rd and 14. Despite an 11 yard pass to Montgomery they would be forced to punt it away. The 62 yard punt enabled a 20 yard return by DeeJay Dallas to start the Seahawks on their own 34. Seattle kept the ball mostly on the ground but sustained a drive with consistent gains and a couple big passes to Lockett and to Metcalf. From the 3 yard line Geno Smith passed to TE Will Dissly for the touchdown as Seattle would go up 28-10. Down by three scores the Lions pushed the ball downfield but were called for holding on a first down at midfield. They struggled to bounce back with three straight short plays and then on fourth and long they went for it but Darrell Taylor rushed Jared Goff's throw and it fell incomplete. Seattle took over on downs and immediately Geno Smith hit Tyler Lockett on a playaction pass for 41 yards and a touchdown. Seattle 35, Detroit 10. Detroit worked the ball back down the field on a successful but slow moving drive. On a 3rd and 4 from the Seattle 29 Jared Goff's pass to St. Brown was intercepted by Julian Love. The Seahawks ran out the rest of the clock with DeeJay Dallas getting a couple of key rushing first downs to keep the drive going and the clock moving.

Final Score: Seattle 35, Detroit 10.

Geno Smith was the player of the game, going 20-26 for 281 yards with 3 touchdowns and no interceptions. Detroit did succeed in limiting Metcalf's touches but Smith successfully spread the ball around, using Tyler Lockett effectively. Lockett caught all six of his targets for 112 yards and a touchdown. DeeJay Dallas had an impressive game with 61 yards on ten carries. Seattle held Jared Goff to an 81.8 Rating, he went 30-43 for 243 yards with a touchdown and an interception. LaPorta caught eight passes on eight targets for 49 yards for Detroit. Seattle's Offensive Line was stellar, with second year tackles Lucas and Cross allowing no pressures and Aidan Hutchinson kept from getting a single pressure all game. Neither team was able to generate much of a pass rush, with both teams combining for only six pressures and Detroit DT Isaiah Buggs with the lone sack of the game. CB Cameron Sutton had an excellent game for Detroit, allowing no catches and defending two passes. Tariq Woolen allowed 3 receptions while defending two passes for Seattle. Devon Witherspoon allowed 5 catches and looked suspect in coverage but he did make six tackles including one for a loss. Jamal Adams led the team with 11 tackles and 3 assists.
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Week 2 NFL News

NOTABLE GAMES:
BAL 22 @ CIN 23 (CIN QB Joe Burrow 23-32, 337 Yds, 2 TD, Int; BAL QB Lamar Jackson 18-33, 301 Yds, Int, 14 Car, 93 Yds, 2 TD; CIN WR Ja'Marr Chase 6 Rec, 116 Yds, TD)
KC 3 @ JAX 37 (JAX QB Trevor Lawrence 28-30, 346 Yds, 3 TD; JAX WR Zay Jones 10 Rec, 158 Yds, TD)
IND 20 @ HOU 7 (IND DE Kwity Paye 4 Tckl, 3 Sacks, 5 Pressures; IND LB Zaire Franklin 8 Tckl, TFL, INT, FR; IND RB Jonathan Taylor 29 Car, 136 Yds, TD)
SF 14 @ LAR 21 (LAR QB Matthew Stafford 20-37, 213 Yds, 3 TD, 2 INT; SF CB Charvarius Ward 0 Rec, 3 PD, INT)
CLE 23 @ PIT 15 (CLE QB Deshaun Watson 29-35, 324 Yds, 2 TD, 2 INT; CLE TE David Njoku 11 Rec, 115 Yds; CLE WR Amari Cooper 10 Rec, 114 Yds)

NOTABLE INJURIES:
ATL LB Kaden Elliss suffered a torn ACL and will be evaluated for surgery. It will be a long road to get back on the field for him.
CIN S Daxton Hill tore a ligament in his feet and is being evaluated. He is expected to be out for some time.
HOU TE Dalton Schultz suffered a hamstring tear and is expected to miss at least 3 months.
TB DT Greg Gaines will miss time with a sprained MCL.
ARI DE L.J. Collier has a hamstring tear and could be gone for a long time.
ARI P Nolan Cooney has a compound shinbone fracture and is being evaluated.
LAR QB Matthew Stafford suffered a torn ACL in his knee and may miss the rest of the season.
WSH WR Curtis Samuel suffered a partial achilles tendon tear and is being evaluated by team doctors.
CAR OG Brady Christensen has a calf muscle tear that will keep him out for a number of weeks.
CAR S Xavier Woods tore a ligament in his foot and will be out for the foreseeable future.
NO DE Cam Jordan sustained a torn MCL and is being further evaluated.
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Seattle Week 3 Preview

Opponent: Carolina Panthers (1-1)

Injury Report:

CAROLINA
QB Colt McCoy (Out) *IR
OG Brady Christensen (Out) *IR
OG Austin Corbett (Out) *Inactive
TE Ian Thomas (Out) *Inactive
S Xavier Woods (Out) *IR
WR D.J. Chark (Questionable) *Inactive
DE Derrick Brown (Questionable) *Inactive
DT Shy Tuttle (Probable)
OLB Yetur Gross-Matos (Probable)

SEATTLE
Uchenna Nwosu (Probable)
Jaxon Smith-Njigba (Probable)


Spread:
Seattle by 4

Preview:


One of the big storylines here is going to be the injuries the Panthers are trying to battle through. Everybody deals with them in the NFL but the injury bug has certainly bit Carolina hard early on this season. Colt McCoy, signed in pre-season, stepped in to start week 2 after Dalton lost the opener and he impressed, leading the Panthers to a 41-16 victory but sustaining an achilles injury in the game. Both their starting guards are out. D.J. Chark is their number two receiver and he won't be suiting up. Xavier Woods is their best safety, Derrick Brown their top D-Lineman. Starting NT Shy Tuttle will play but he's banged up as well. Meanwhile the Seahawks are very healthy. Nwosu is banged up a bit. Smith-Njigba is still not quite 100% but he will make his season debut. Seattle coaching staff have said they are going to play it by ear and see how he's feeling as the game goes along and they won't give him too many snaps if he doesn't seem up to it.

Another storyline to watch will be the Seahawks anemic pass rush (2 sacks through 2 games, tied for 27th in the NFL) going up against Carolina's abysmal pass blocking. The Panthers have surrendered a league worst 12 sacks through two games. Missing their starters at guard plays a big part of that, you can't just slap together an ad-hoc offensive line in this league and expect to have much success. Boye Mafe has been coming on and looking better in each of the two games he's played this year, look for him to maybe step up even more and take advantage of some mismatches. Seattle's two sacks have come from the defensive ends Mario Edwards and Dre'Mont Jones and with the Panthers interior line rolling with two backup guards maybe they are the benefactors.

A good matchup to keep an eye on this game will be Seattle's dual threat at wide receiver, Metcalf and Lockett, going up against two good cornerbacks in Jaycee Horn and Jeremy Chinn. Carolina has some solid depth as well with former first rounder C.J. Henderson and nickel back Troy Hill ready to matchup against Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Cody Thompson.

Andy Dalton won the starting job out of camp, breeding a lot of controversy as some fans want to see first overall pick Bryce Young starting right away. After Dalton lost in the opener veteran Colt McCoy took over and led them to a week 2 victory before being injured, and although moving to Young was an option Coach Frank Reich is still taking the patient route but we'll see how long that lasts if Dalton struggles.

Look out for Kenneth Walker III today, he may be poised for a big game. He hasn't had a really explosive game yet although he's been steady and punched in two touchdowns. With heavy rain forecasted for tomorrow both teams may shy away from the air game a little and keep it on the ground more. Both teams have solid depth running the ball, Seattle has three backs in Walker, Charbonnet and Dallas that they trust and the Panthers are confident handing the rock to any of Miles Sanders, Chuba Hubbard or Raheem Blackshear.

The spread is at four and it should be a safe bet to take the Seahawks at that number. With Carolina banged up and Seattle rolling with Geno Smith carving up defenses to the tune of 667 yards and 8 touchdowns with no picks yet through two weeks it could be a blowout really quick unless Ejiro Evero and his defense can find a way to slow them down.
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Week 3, Carolina Panthers @ Seattle Seahawks

Weather: Heavy Rain, 66 degrees, 11 mph wind

Recap:

1st Quarter
Seahawks get first possession. First play from scrimmage is a 27 yard run by Kenneth Walker III. After his next two runs are stopped for a total of 2 yards Geno throws his first pass of the game on 3rd and 8 and completes it to Nick Bellore for the first down. On 3rd and 5 from the Panthers 33 Geno throws to Metcalf but the ball is slippery and the wind is gusty and the pass is incomplete. Jason Myers attempts a 50 yard field goal but with the wind it hits the left upright. The Panthers run three straight times to end up at 4th and 1 on their 49. Miles Sanders takes the handoff and tries to take it inside the RG but Cameron Young steps in and stuffs him for no gain, assisted by Mafe. Unfortunately Seattle DE Mario Edwards went down with what looks like a very serious injury on the play but the Panthers will turn it over on downs. Big stop by the Seattle defense. After runs by Walker and Charbonnet Geno throws on third and three but his pass to Will Dissly is batted away by Caroline defensive back Jeremy Chinn and Michael Dickson comes out to punt it. His punt gets away from him in the wind and ends up a touchback. Carolina picks up their first first down of the game when Andy Dalton hits Hayden Hurst on 3rd down for 16 yards. On 3rd and 2 from their 47 Carolina calls a playaction pass but Andy Dalton's throw to Chuba Hubbard goes awry due to the conditions and they are forced to punt. Johnny Hekker nails it, punting it fifty yards as the Panthers down it on the Seattle 3. Great special teams work. Seattle goes 3 and out and Dickson's punt is returned 17 yards by Laviska Shenault to the Seattle 35. Carolina will be calling their first offensive play in Seattle territory of the game. Chuba Hubbard would get them a first down with a 12 yard run on 2nd and 10. 3 more runs for a total 6 yards culminate in a 34 yard field goal attempt for Eddy Pineiro but he misses wide left. Seattle dodges a bullet there. The Seahawks offense again sputters with another three and out and Dickson booms a 59 yard punt that is run back only 6 yards by Shenault before Nick Bellore takes him down. Carolina starts their drive from their own 15. A 6 yard pass to Tommy Tremble and a 1 yard run from Sanders sets them up for 3rd and 3 to start the next quarter.

2nd Quarter
Devin Bush makes the stop in the backfield on 3rd down and Hekker punts it 36 yards to the Seahawks 43 yard line. After two plays Seattle faces a 3rd and 3 from midfield and Geno slings it 50 yards to D.K Metcalf in the endzone for the first score of the game. Seattle 7, Carolina 0. After a three and out the Panthers punt it back to Seattle and they start their next drive from their own 24. On third and three DeeJay Dallas runs outside for 13 yards to keep the drive going, with Noah Fant springing him with a key block. Their next set of downs Geno keeps it for the quarterback sneak on 3rd and 1 to move the chains. A 9 yard run by Walker on 1st down and an 8 yard run by DeeJay Dallas set up by a great block by pulling guard Phil Haynes gets them another first down at the Carolina 28. On second down Geno throws a short pass to Will Dissly who gains ten yards after the catch for a 16 yard completion and a first down. Seattle would be stymied their next three plays and forced to kick a 30 yard field which is good to go up 10-0. The Panthers next drive would get one first down before being stopped and forced to punt yet again. After a holding penalty Seattle would find themselves in 2nd and 18 from their own 13. They call a playaction and Geno throws to Metcalf but cornerback Troy Hill intercepts it at the 26 and runs it in for the pick six. Seattle 10, Carolina 7. Geno's first interception of the season. Seattle gets the ball with 2:35 to play in the half. Geno gets a first down with a 14 yard scramble. After the two minute warning he hits Lockett for 16 yards. On 2nd and 6 from the Carolina 39 Geno Smith hits Metcalf on the playaction pass for 32 yards. With 50 seconds left and at the 7 yard line Geno throws a short pass to Lockett who beats a defender after the catch to get into the end zone. On the extra point attempt a poor snap from long snapper Chris Stoll threw off the kick and Myers shanked it wide left. Seattle 16, Carolina 7.

3rd Quarter
Carolina's first possession fizzles after one first down. A sack by edge rusher Tyreke Smith set them back nine yards and they couldn't make it up and had to punt it. Johnny Hekker kicked a near perfect ball and his teammates made sure to down his 61 yard punt at the Seattle two. Two running plays got nowhere and on 3rd and 10 from his own two Geno Smith dropped back and threw his second pick six of the game, this time it was Jaycee Horn intercepting a pass intended for Cody Thompson. Seattle 16, Carolina 14. With the ball back Seattle's offense was looking for redemption and drove it methodically down the field to set up a first and goal from the seven. Geno would find receiver Cody Thompson in the end zone for a touchdown and Seattle goes up 23-14. Seattle's defense would force a punt from the Seattle 44 on the next drive and the Seahawks would start from their 7. The first play of the drive saw Kenneth Walker break through on a run up the middle behind a key block by Damien Lewis. Walker gained 32 yards on the play. Seattle's drive would be stopped after a holding penalty and a sack set up a 3rd and 26. Smith simply handed the ball to Dallas for a three yard inside run and they trotted out the punt team.

4th Quarter
Three straight incompletions from Dalton led to another Panthers punt and Seattle would start their next drive from their own 17. They marched it downfield to the Carolina 35 where they benefitted from a fourth down penalty by the Panthers to get a fresh set of downs in the red zone. Another 4th down penalty gave them another new start, this time from the 8 but three straight runs, one from each running back, failed to punch it in and Jason Myers hit the 22 yard chip shot. Seattle 26, Carolina 14. The Panthers could only muster a single first down on their next drive before turning it over on downs. Seattle would get the ball with 4:42 to play and successfully ran out the with a steady diet of run earning 3 first downs and getting another one by penalty.

Final Score: Seattle 26, Carolina 14.

Frank Reich stuck with Andy Dalton all game despite him being unable to generate any offense. The Seahawks D held him to 8-26 for 73 yards, a QB Rating of 40.2. With no passing attack Hubbard and Sanders combined for 68 yards on the ground in 20 carries between them. Seattle dominated on the ground, getting 109 yards from Walker and 88 from Dallas, and through the air, with Geno going 18-26 for 220 yards, 3 touchdowns, 2 interceptions and a 101.4 QB Rating. Metcalf caught 6 passes for 133 yards and a touchdown. Carolina S Vonn Bell had 13 tackles and 3 assists. Darrell Taylor had good game rushing the QB for Seattle, getting a sack, a blocked pass and hurry for three pressures on 17 rushes. Dre'Mont Jones and Mike Morris both had 2 hurries as well. Jamal Adams and Julian Love broke up three passes between them and allowed only one catch and Devon Witherspoon allowed zero receptions. Bobby Wagner also had a good game in coverage, knocking a pass down and allowing no receptions his way. Phil Haynes had an impressive game, with 8 key run blocks in 12 opportunities, a pancake and no pressures allowed in 27 pass plays.
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Week 3 NFL News

NOTABLE GAMES:
NYG (2-1) 23 @ SF (1-2) 14 (NYG QB Daniel Jones 22-33, 208 Yds, 2 TD, 1 INT; NYG TE Darren Waller 6 Rec, 78 Yds, 2 TD; SF QB Brandon Allen 21-42, 182 Yrd, 1 TD, 2 INT; NYG OLB Isaiah Simmons 6 Tckl, 3 Ast, PD, INT) *Brock Purdy injured early in 2nd Quarter
ATL (3-0) 29 @ DET (1-2) 24 (ATL QB Taylor Heinecke 26-35, 291 Yds, TD; ATL RB Cordarrelle Patterson 15 Car, 132 Yds, 3 TD; ATL WR Drake London 11 Rec, 136 Yds; DET QB Jard Goff 24-30, 271 Yds, 3 TD; DET RB David Montgomery 17 Car, 103 Yds; DET WR Amon-Ra St. Brown 7 Rec, 113 Yds)
CHI (2-1) 35 @ KC (0-3) 16 (CHI QB Justin Fields 19-27, 163 Yds, 3 TD, 17 Car, 157 Yds, 2 TD; CHI WR D.J. Moore 7 Rec, 94 Yds, TD; KC QB Patrick Mahomes 12-21, 122 Yds, 4 Sacks *Pulled in 3rd quarter when trailing 35-6*; CHI LB Tremaine Edmunds 10 Tckl, Sack)
LAC (1-2) 14 @ MIN (1-2) 40 (MIN QB Kirk Cousins 15-26, 264 Yds, TD; MIN RB Myles Gaskin 24 Car, 160 Yds, 2 TD; MIN WR Justin Jefferson 7 Rec, 189 Yds, TD; LAC QB Justin Herbert 16-32, 167 Yds, TD *pulled in 3rd quarter when trailing 34-7*; LAC OLB Chris Rumph 7 Tckl, 3 Ast, TFL, 2 Sacks; LAC S Derwin James 14 Tckl, 4 Ast, PD)
NE (1-2) 15 @ NYJ (1-2) 17 (NYJ QB Aaron Rodgers 20-39, 265 Yds, TD; NYJ RB Dalvin Cook 19 Car, 79 Yds, TD; NE QB Matt Corral 21-31, 200 Yds, 2 TD, INT; NE DT Davon Godchaux 1.5 Sacks; NYJ LB C.J. Mosley 9 Tckl, 5 Ast, TFL; NYJ DE Jermaine Johnson Sack, FF)

NOTABLE INJURIES:
  • BAL OT Patrick Mekari sprained his MCL and is being evaluated by team doctors.
  • ATL TE Parker Hesse suffered a sprained MCL.
  • JAX DT Reggie Hertzler suffered a very serious compound thigh fracture and will miss the rest of the season.
  • MIA DT Eddie Goldman suffered a major LCL tear in his knee and is being evaluated for surgery.
  • NYJ DE Jermaine Johnston tore his ACL and is under medical evaluation.
  • LAC OT Rashawn Slater suffered a torn ACL and is expected to be out for the season.
  • SEA DE Mario Edwards has a torn ACL and will miss the rest of the year. He is being evaluated for surgery.
  • ARI OLB Zaven Collins will miss around 3 months with a hamstring tear.
  • PHI OG Landon Dickerson suffered a torn achilles tendon and will miss the rest of the season.
  • CIN QB Joe Burrow went down with a major achilles tendon tear and is being evaluated by doctors but is expected to miss at least the rest of the season.
  • CLE QB Deshaun Watson sprained his thumb and will be doubtful for next week's game against the Ravens.
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