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Friday Round-Up: Media React To Seahawks' 27-24 Win vs Packers

Local and national media react to the Seattle Seahawks' Week 11 win against the Green Bay Packers on Thursday Night Football at CenturyLink Field.

Good afternoon, 12s.

Here's a look at what's out there for today - Friday, November 16 - about your Seahawks following the team's 27-24 primetime win over the Green Bay Packers that improved Seattle's record to 5-5 on the 2018 season.

What They're Saying: Seahawks 27, Packers 24

Seahawks.com's John Boyle highlights the team's resiliency to come back from a 14-3 deficit, details how the run game provided the finishing touch for Seattle, and shares five rapid reactions to Thursday's result.

Mike Vorel at the Seattle Times showcases the contributions of the Seahawks' pass rush that collected five sacks of Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

Larry Stone at the Seattle Times says the Seahawks got their fourth-quarter mojo back against Green Bay.

T.J. Cotterill at the Tacoma News Tribune wonders if Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson and receiver Doug Baldwin gained some of their chemistry back given Baldwin's big day.

710 ESPN Seattle's talent provides instant reaction to Thursday's Seahawks win.

Danny O'Neil at 710Sports.com says Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson was at his best when it mattered most.

Brady Henderson at ESPN.com assesses Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson's game against Green Bay.

The Athletic offers some morning-after thoughts and breaks down the biggest plays from the Seahawks' win.

The Associated Press thinks the Seahawks have an inside track to a Wild Card playoff spot in the NFC.

NFL.com's staff shares what we learned about the Seahawks and Packers after Thursday's game.

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