Good morning, 12s.
Here's a look at what's 'out there' for today - Monday, September 24 - about your Seattle Seahawks following the team's 24-13 win over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday at CenturyLink Field:
What They're Saying: Seahawks 24, Cowboys 13
Seahawks.com's John Boyle shares six rapid reactions from Seattle's first victory of 2018 and notes how the club was able to find its winning formula against Dallas.
Take a look inside the locker room with postgame quotes from the Seahawks and from the Cowboys.
Bob Condotta at the Seattle Times offers position-by-position grades for the Seahawks following their Week 3 win.
Mike Vorel at the Seattle Times highlights the play of Seahawks running back Chris Carson, who carried 32 times for 102 yards and a touchdown on Sunday.
Lauren Smith at the Tacoma News Tribune showcases Sunday's play of Seahawks defensive end Frank Clark, who recorded his third sack of the year on Sunday against Dallas.
John Breech at CBSSports.com gives the Seahawks an 'A' grade for their winning effort against the Cowboys.
The Athletic says much of the credit for Sunday's win should go to Seattle's offensive line and secondary. The Athletic also eyes some of the Seahawks' biggest plays against the Cowboys.
ESPN.com shares takeaways from Sunday's game between Seattle and Dallas.
NFL.com says Seattle's offensive patience paid off against Dallas.
The New York Times says the Seahawks look reborn following their Week 3 win.
Social Post Of The Day
Today's 'Social Post of the Day' comes from Seahawks PR, which marks an impressive franchise milestone achieved Sunday by quarterback Russell Wilson:
More From Around The Web
Kam Chancellor raised the 12 Flag prior to Sunday's game against the Cowboys. He talks about the emotional experience right here.
Get to know Seahawks center Justin Britt on a more personal level.
Tight end Will Dissly's start to the season has him looking like a very good draft pick for Seattle.
The magic, excitement and energy of high school football is where a passion for football starts for so many. Under the bright lights and in front of a wonderfully diverse cross-section of the community, those who play, those who cheer, those who perform, and those who support the students come together every week in the fall to celebrate football. This season, the Seahawks will visit high school football games across the Puget Sound, bringing the Blue Friday Night Lights party to celebrate football with communities like Snoqualmie, Washington. On Friday night, September 21, the #2 team in AAAA, Mt. Si Wildcats, welcomed the #9 Woodinville Falcons to their small-town stadium with a big-time feel for a very memorable night of football.

The first Seahawks Blue Friday Night Lights of the season was Friday, September 21st at Mt. Si High School, as AAAA #9 Woodinville Falcons visited #2 Mt. Si Wildcats.

Mt. Si Cheerleaders prepare the Wildcats' runout banner during pregame.

Longtime Snoqualmie residents and Mt. Si supporters Laurel and Norm "Smokey" talk with fellow Wildcat fans before the game.

Blitz stops for a few selfies with injured Mt. Si players before the game.

Woodinville linemen warm up before the game.

Mt Si Quarterback Clay Millen warms up as the shadows get long just before kickoff.

Mt Si Head Coach Charlie Kinnune delivers an inspiring pregame speech ahead of the Wildcats' Friday night matchup with Woodinville.

Sea Gal Hailey, Sea Gal Kylie, Sea Gal Kelsey G and the rest of the Sea Gals meet with Mt. Si Cheerleaders during pregame.

Blitz greets members of the officiating team ahead of the September 23 Blue Friday Night Lights game at Mt. Si High School.

Mt Si High School Choir gets focused before performing the National Anthem.

Seahawks Legend Manu Tuiasosopo serves as honorary captain and handles the coin flip ahead of #9 Woodinville HS vs #2 Mt. Si HS.

Snoqualmie Valley School District Superintendent Rob Manahan raises the 12 Flag just before kickoff.

Mt. Si Wildcats take the field for a Blue Friday Night Lights matchup of Top 10 AAAA teams.

Woodinville Falcons take the field for a Blue Friday Night Lights matchup of Top 10 AAAA teams.

9 Woodinville Falcons vs #2 Mt. Si Wildcats

9 Woodinville Falcons vs #2 Mt. Si Wildcats

9 Woodinville Falcons vs #2 Mt. Si Wildcats

9 Woodinville Falcons vs #2 Mt. Si Wildcats

Blitz and the Mt. Si Cheerleaders get the home crowd fired up.

Mt. Si student section.

The Woodniville Falcon faithful made the trip and brought the spirit and noise all game.

Woodinville Cheer squad leads the visiting Falcons in a cheer.

The Falcons head to the locker room down 14-6 at halftime.

Sea Gal Kiana and the Sea Gals performed at halftime.

The Mt. Si Dance Team looks on as the Sea Gals perform at halftime.

Blue Thunder performed throughout the night, including a special halftime performance with the Mt. Si drumline and cheer team.

Mt. Si drumline entertains the home crowd at halftime.

The Mt. Si dance team closes out halftime with a special performance in front of a sold out crowd.

The Falcons brought intensity and answers to the Wildcats' attack in the second half.

Wildcats Quarterback Cale Millen, a Senior Oregon commit, directs a Mt. Si receiver.

Murphy McDowell and the Mt. Si Wildcats stood strong and weathered the late comeback attempt by the Falcons.

2 Mt. Si tops #9 Woodinville 27-17 in this exciting Seahawks Blue Friday Night Lights clash.

A big thank you to the Wildcats student section and the Mt. Si HS administrative staff for welcoming the Seahawks for the first Blue Friday Night Lights of the 2018 season.