Good morning, 12s. Here's a look at what's happening today – Monday, Nov. 22 – for your Seattle Seahawks.
What's Being Said: Cardinals 23, Seahawks 13
In their return to Lumen Field for the Salute to Service game, the Seahawks lost to the Cardinals 23-13. Third down struggles halted several solid drives for Seattle, as the team converted just two of 10 attempts. The offensive production was improved from last week, but it's obviously still working back into rhythm. DeeJay Dallas scored Seattle's lone touchdown on a two-yard run. Tyler Lockett led the receivers with 115 yards on four catches. Bryan Mone had a breakout game defensively, totaling 1.5 sacks and four total tackles.
Now at 3-7, the Seahawks face an uphill battle with seven games to play. The schedule is favorable with just two games remaining against teams currently above .500 (Rams in Week 15, Cardinals in Week 18), but there's little room for error the rest of the way. Seattle travels to the nation's capital to face the Washington Football Team on Monday Night Football next week.
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Here's what the media are saying following the game:
Seahawks.com reporter John Boyle on the unfamiliar territory Seattle is facing, but why players and coaches are still confident.
Also at Seahawks.com, Boyle has injury updates on Tre Brown and Rashaad Penny.
Read what the Seahawks said and what the Cardinals said after the game.
Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times handed out grades in his weekly report card.
Adam Jude of the Seattle Times on Russell Wilson and the Seahawks’ race against time to fix the offense.
Gregg Bell of the Tacoma News Tribune offered up a possible solution for the offense amid its struggles.
Tim Booth of AP Sports (via Seattle PI) wrote about Colt McCoy’s impressive day against Seattle’s defense.
The 710 ESPN Seattle staff gave their instant reactions to the Seahawks-Cardinals game.
Brandon Gustafson of 710 ESPN Seattle on Pete Carroll’s frustration following the loss.
Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic sees a broken offense and frustration boiling over for the Seahawks.
Brady Henderson of ESPN wrote about Pete Carroll’s search for answers in his postgame press conference.
Corbin Smith of Sports Illustrated on the costly mistakes that doomed the Seahawks in Week 11.
Chase Goodbread of NFL.com with three things we learned from Sunday’s Seahawks-Cardinals game.
Jacob Rosenfarb of Pro Football Focus has a positional recap for both Seattle and Arizona.
For every defensive solo tackle made at a Seahawks home game this season, Windermere will donate $100 to Mary's Place in support of their mission to provide safe, inclusive shelter and services that support women, children, and families on their journey out of homelessness. Windermere is the "Official Real Estate Company of the Seattle Seahawks."
The Seahawks racked up 46 defensive solo tackles on Sunday vs. the Cardinals, equating to a $4,600 donation to Mary's Place. Linebacker Jordyn Brooks led the way with 15 tackles, 11 solo and four assists.
The Seahawks and Windermere have raised a total of $160,300 over the first five seasons of the campaign. Learn more here.
Social Post Of The Day
Carlos Dunlap shared a special moment with his mother -- a U.S. Army veteran -- on the field at Sunday's Salute to Service game.