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Monday Round-Up: Media React To Seattle Seahawks 31-24 Win Over New England Patriots

A round-up of news surrounding the Seahawks following the team's 31-24 win against the Patriots.

Good morning, 12s. 

Here's a look at what's "out there" about the Seattle Seahawks following the team's electrifying 31-24 victory over the New England Patriots on Sunday Night Football:

What They're Saying: Seahawks 31, Patriots 24

Seahawks digital media reporter John Boyle's shared his rapid reaction to the game, with thoughts on Seattle's red zone opportunities, Doug Baldwin's three-touchdown performance and more.

Rookie running back C.J. Prosise was stellar in his first career start. 

Remember that pass Tom Brady attempted to Rob Gronkowski on fourth-and-goal? The Seahawks practiced that same play at the end of last week. 

Highlights of the game can be found here.

Peter King of The MMQB says Seahawks-Patriots is the best rivalry in football

National NFL writer Mike Freeman of Bleacher Report was very impressed with the Seahawks' win. 

Russell Wilson has reignited his MVP campaign after the last two games, writes Jayson Jenks of The Seattle Times. 

Gregg Bell of The News Tribune wonders if Sunday's game was the best regular season win in the Pete Carroll era. 

The Seahawks were one of three teams to have a potentially defining win yesterday. 

From Pro Football Focus: Prosise forced five missed tackles on rushing attempts against the Patriots. 

Stephen Cohen of SeattlePI shares his takeaways.

NFL.com's Jeff Chadiha says the Seahawks made a statement in Foxborough. 

And lastly, Larry Stone of The Seattle Times says the Seahawks showed they are for real this season. 

See some of the action from Sunday Night Football, Seahawks at Patriots during Week 10 at Gillette Stadium.

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