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Monday Round-Up: Media React To Seattle Seahawks 34-31 Loss To Arizona Cardinals

A round-up of media reaction following the Seahawks' 34-31 loss to the Cardinals on Saturday.

Good morning, 12s.

Here's a look at what's "out there" about the Seattle Seahawks following the team's 34-31 loss to the Arizona Cardinals in Week 16:

What They're Saying: Cardinals 34, Seahawks 31

Digital media reporter John Boyle shared his rapid reaction to the game and added thoughts on Doug Baldwin's performance, the offense/defense and more. 

Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett will not return this season due to a leg injury. Pete Carroll provided more updates on Lockett Monday morning on 710 ESPN.

Two Seahawks players set milestones Saturday. 

Highlights of the game can be found here. 

The Seahawks remain confident they can move forward from Saturday's loss with the postseason looming. 

The Seahawks will need to rely on Baldwin more, writes Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times. 

Danny O'Neil of 710 ESPN Seattle says the near-comeback from the Seahawks shouldn’t be overlooked. 

The path through the NFC playoffs got more challenging for Seattle, writes ESPN's Sheil Kapadia. 

Matt Calkins wonders what has happened to the Seahawks' magic during games. 

Finally, NFL.com's Marc Sessler described Lockett's loss as tremendous to Seattle's passing and return game. 

Just a few of the 12s that came out to support the Seahawks during Week 16 at CenturyLink Field.

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