The Seattle Seahawks (3-0) take on the Detroit Lions (2-1) for Week 4 at Ford Field. Take a look at what local and national media are predicting for Monday's game. Click here to learn how to watch, listen, and stream the action.
Lorenzo Reyes, USA Today: Lions 23, Seahawks 17
"Detroit seems to have settled a bit, though its offensive punch isn't quite as potent as we saw from last year. In particular, tight end Sam LaPorta, who suffered an ankle sprain against the Cardinals, has gotten off to a slow start. Seattle, however, is a very good defensive team, though the Seahawks can be exploited on the ground. I expect Detroit to lean on its offensive line to get David Montgomery and Jammer Gibbs going early, opening up the play-action pass."
Tyler Dragon, USA Today: Lions 21, Seahawks 20
"First-year head coach Mike Macdonald is an early NFL Coach of the Year candidate. The Seahawks are the first team since the 1979 Steelers to start 3-0 and allow fewer than 150 passing yards in each of their first three games in a season, per NFL Research. But the Lions are going to be Seattle's toughest test yet."
Richard Morin, USA Today: Lions 28, Seahawks 21
"Seattle's 3-0 record is a bit of a smokescreen. Detroit shows up in primetime and is still a bona fide Super Bowl contender."
Jordan Mendoza, USA Today: Lions 23, Seahawks 20
"How legit is Seattle's 3-0 record? It hasn't come against really tough opponents. Detroit at home during primetime is a tough task for anyone, and the Lions crowd makes a difference in a close victory."
Bill Bender, Sporting News: Lions 28, Seahawks 21
"The Seahawks' defense, which has allowed 14.3 points per game, has been the key to a hot start. The Lions have been dealing with key injuries, including tight end Sam LaPorta (ankle). Detroit has played three one-score games to this point, and this will be another one that tests Dan Campbell's mantra of "grit." Detroit is 9-3 S/U and 7-5 ATS as a home favorite at Ford Field since 2023, and the prime-time spotlight will help."
Pete Prisco, CBS Sports: Lions 27, Seahawks 20
"This is a big proving game for the Seahawks. They are 3-0, but the schedule hasn't been tough. This game will be. The Lions have played well on defense, which will make this a challenge for Geno Smith. The Lions offense, which hasn't been great, will get going here. Lions take it."
More Picks From Around The Web
Seth Walder, ESPN: Lions 31, Seahawks 22
Eric Moody, ESPN: Lions 30, Seahawks 21
Kalyn Kahler ESPN: Lions 27, Seahawks 21
Mike Florio, NBC Sports: Lions 29, Seahawks 21
Chris Simms, NBC Sports:: Lions 31, Seahawks 24
Ali Bhanpuri, NFL.com: Lions 23, Seahawks 20
Brooke Cersosimo NFL.com: Lions 28, Seahawks 23
Dan Parr, NFL.com: Lions 27, Seahawks 21
Gennaro Filice, NFL.com: Lions 27, Seahawks 16
Tom Blair, NFL.com: Lions 24, Seahawks 20
Seahawks players and staff departed the Virginia Mason Athletic Center on September 28, 2024 to travel to Detroit, Michigan for the Week 4 primetime matchup vs. the Lions on Monday Night Football.