Predictions, picks and odds for NFL Week 14 game
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The Seattle Seahawks' defense looks good enough to carry them to a Super Bowl. However, there are troubling clouds hanging over Seattle's offense, which is beginning to live up to all the doom-and-gloom predictions we saw this past offseason.
The Seattle Seahawks claimed a dominant 26-0 shutout victory over the Minnesota Vikings in Sunday's Week 13 game. The final scoreline placed the Seahawks among the NFL's elite. Their +133 point differential is now the best in the entire league heading into Week 14.
The Seahawks enter Week 14 with one of the NFL’s hottest defenses and a roster finally returning to full strength. Sunday’s trip to Atlanta offers a chance to strengthen their NFC playoff position against a Falcons team sliding fast.
Not surprisingly, the Seahawks’ defense has been top-notch this season. It’s a big reason that Mike Macdonald’s club is right in the thick of the playoff race.
The Seattle Seahawks visit the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday in a matchup of teams heading in opposite directions.
Seattle Seahawks linebacker Ernest Jones was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week after his 12-tackle, 2-interception, pick-six performance vs. the Vikings.
The Seahawks hosted the Vikings at Lumen Field on Sunday. The Seattle offense entered Week 13 averaging over 30 points in its last three games, while Minnesota turned to rookie Max Brosmer at quarterback with starter J.J. McCarthy in concussion protocol.
Everything you need to know about the NFL match between the Atlanta Falcons and the Seattle Seahawks, as well as kick-off time and team news
Jaxon Smith-Njigba says he wants the Seahawks to dial up another trick-play pass for him in Atlanta, recalling his “F it, throw it up” moment there.