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Monday Round-Up: Media React To Seattle Seahawks 36-20 Loss To Atlanta Falcons

A round-up of media reaction following the Seahawks' 36-20 loss to the Atlanta Falcons in the NFL playoffs.

Good morning, 12s.

Here's a look at what's "out there" about the Seattle Seahawks following the team's 36-20 loss to the Atlanta Falcons in the NFC Divisional round: 

What They're Saying: Falcons 36, Seahawks 20 

Digital media reporter John Boyle shared his rapid reaction to the game and added thoughts on Devin Hester, special teams and more. 

The Seahawks left the loss with a slate of injuries. 

Seahawks players remained optimistic after cleaning out their lockers on Sunday. 

Russell Wilson's final media availability of the season can be found here. 

Doug Baldwin is hopeful for the team’s future. 

Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times takes a look at the Seahawks' class of unrestricted free agents. 

The Seahawks' Super Bowl window is still open, but changes have to be made, writes ESPN's Sheil Kapadia. 

Dave Boling of The News Tribune writes that Seattle has to make moves to get back on top. 

Finally, Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner and defensive end Cliff Avril were named in the Pro Football Writers of America’s All-NFC team today. Additionally, Wagner made the All-NFL team.

Following their 36-20 season-ending loss to the Atlanta Falcons in the Divisional Round of the playoffs, the Seahawks cleaned out their lockers at Renton's Virginia Mason Athletic Center.

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