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Seahawks snatch defeat from jaws of victory, lose in overtime 26-20 to Rams
Our Seattle Seahawks have failed to snap out of the bad habits and poor performances they’ve put up in recent weeks following their 3-0 start to the season, as a penalty and mistake filled game resulted in an overtime loss to the Los Angeles Rams at Lumen Field. Despite sloppy plays, bad penalties, poor offensive line play, and many more issues, Seattle was able to force overtime but couldn’t get out of their way long enough to get the win.
Seahawks snap Falcons’ winning streak, own losing streak, with 34-14 road win
Our Seattle Seahawks have not only snapped their own three-game losing streak, but additionally snapped the Atlanta Falcons winning streak with today's 34-14 road victory. The Seahawks used an impressive defensive performance and a balanced offensive approach to defeat an Atlanta team that's been riding high as of late.
Seattle’s sports success is here to stay, as youth across all teams inspires hope that should transcend into the future
Considering Seattle’s current professional sports success (5 of 8 teams having made the playoffs in 2022-23 at the time of this being published), there is a great amount of youth on the teams. That youth should help the team continue it’s success for years, and hopefully decades, to come.