Good morning, 12s.
Here's a look at what's "out there" for today - Tuesday, Oct. 6 - about your Seattle Seahawks (2-2) one day after the team's 13-10 victory over the Detroit Lions (0-4) on Monday Night Football at CenturyLink Field.
From The Press
Here at Seahawks.com, digital media reporter John Boyle leads his five takeaways from Monday's win by highlighting quarterback Russell Wilson's eventful evening and updates the injury status of running back Marshawn Lynch, who missed Seattle's Week 4 game with a hamstring injury.
Here's how several Seahawks players reacted to strong safety Kam Chancellor's game-saving forced fumble.
Chris Wesseling at NFL.com shares three things we learned from Monday's Seahawks win, praising the play of Kam Chancellor.
Mike Sando at ESPN.com (Insider) explains why the Seahawks offense will improve as the season goes on.
Matt Calkins at the Seattle Times says strong safety Kam Chancellor's return has brought out the best in the Seahawks defense.
Larry Stone at the Seattle Times says the Seahawks can't keep relying on quarterback Russell Wilson's escapability.
Bob Condotta at the Seattle Times grades the Monday performance of Seattle's offense, defense, and special teams.
Jayson Jenks at the Seattle Times leads his three observations from Monday's Seahawks win with the play of the offensive line.
Stephen Cohen at SeattlePI.com grades out the Seahawks' Week 4 win position-by-position.
Dave Boling at the Tacoma News Tribune comments on the play of Seattle's offensive line.
John McGrath at the Tacoma News Tribune writes about what the Seahawks offense looked like without Marshawn Lynch.
T.J. Cotterill at the Tacoma News Tribune highlights how cornerback Cary Williams played against Lions Pro Bowl wideout Calvin Johnson.
And The Players' Tribune shares a bunch of athletes' social reaction to last night's Seahawks win.
Tweet(s) Of The Day
Today's "Tweet(s) of the Day" come from ESPN Stats & Information, which shares a few stats on the standout play of Seattle's defense.
From The Coach
From The Players
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