Good morning, 12s.
Here's a look at what's 'out there' for today - Tuesday, September 18 - about your Seattle Seahawks following the team's 24-17 loss to the Chicago Bears:
What They're Saying: Bears 24, Seahawks 17
Despite dealing with injuries to key personnel at multiple positions, the Seahawks defense played an impressive game.
It was a tough night for Seattle's offense.
Center Justin Britt injured his shoulder in the game, but head coach Pete Carroll offered encouraging news on several other injured Seahawks.
From inside the locker rooms, a look at what the Seahawks said and what the Bears said following their matchup at Soldier Field.
Bob Condotta at the Seattle Times doles out position-by-position grades for the Seahawks.
Mike Vorel at the Seattle Times shares three impressions from Seattle's defeat.
Danny O'Neil at 710Sports.com comments on what Seattle's loss in Chicago represents.
Stacy Rost at 710Sports.com offers three takeaways from Monday night.
Michael Dugar at The Athletic says leaning on the fundamentals will help the Seahawks establish an identity.
The Athletic also analyzes the pivotal plays from Monday night's matchup.
Brady Henderson at ESPN.com eyes questions the Seahawks are left with after their second loss.
ESPN.com highlights Michael Dickson's use of the drop kick against the Bears. SI.com also profiles the Seahawks' rookie punter.
And ESPN.com mentions cornerback Shaquill Griffin, who recorded two interceptions against the Bears, on its list of 'unheralded ballers' from Week 2.
Social Post Of The Day
Today's 'Social Post of the Day' comes from Seattle rookie running back Rashaad Penny, who shared a postgame message with his Twitter followers: