Good morning, 12s.
Here's a look at what's "out there" for today - Monday, December 12 - about your Seahawks the day after the team's 38-10 road loss to the Green Bay Packers that dropped Seattle's record to 8-4-1 on the season.
What They're Saying: Packers 38, Seahawks 10
Seahawks.com digital media reporter John Boyle shared five quick takeaways from Sunday's loss and followed up with a look at how Seattle is responding to the lopsided defeat.
Quarterback Russell Wilson owned up to his career-high five interceptions and is looking forward to the team's next opportunity Thursday night against the Rams at CenturyLink Field.
Head coach Pete Carroll shared injury updates following the loss.
Jayson Jenks at the Seattle Times highlights the performance of running back Thomas Rawls, who carried 12 times for 67 yards.
Bob Condotta at the Seattle Times notes Seattle's pass rush struggled to get going against Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
Dave Boling at the Tacoma News Tribune checks in with fullback Marcel Reece following his first game as a Seahawk.
Sheil Kapadia at ESPN.com comments on Russell Wilson's off day.
Cornerback Richard Sherman referred to the loss as a wake up call.
Danny O'Neil at 710Sports.com says Sunday showed how much the offense hinges on the play of Russell Wilson.
And for a look around the rest of Week 14 in the NFL, Peter King at TheMMQB.com has his Monday Morning Quarterback column.
Action photos from the Seahawks' Week 14 game against the Packers at Green Bay's Lambeau Field.