The Seattle Seahawks ended their bittersweet 2024 campaign on a positive note after a 30-25 victory over division rival the Los Angeles Rams. Despite both teams
The Seattle Seahawks will face the Los Angeles Rams in week 18 of the NFL season at SoFi Stadium on Sunday, January 5th. WATCH: Seahawks vs Rams Live | Stream free on Fubo Unfortunately, the Seahawks can not catch the Rams for the division even if they win.
Quarterback Geno Smith threw four touchdown passes and the Seattle Seahawks outlasted the Los Angeles Rams 30-25 in Week 18.
Today the 2024 season for the Seattle Seahawks comes to a close. Whether they end it on a sour note and finish with another 9-8 record or they finish strong and go 10-7 depends on how well they do against Sean McVay and the B-Team version of his Los Angeles Rams.
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Seattle Seahawks safety Julian Love grabs an interception from Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo in Week 18. Seattle defensive tackle Leonard Williams becomes the first Seahawks player with 10-plus sacks in a season since 2018 after bringing down Rams quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo in Week 18.
SoFi Stadium will host a week 18 encounter between the Los Angeles Rams and the Seattle Seahawks. The two teams are coming off a win and will hope for another positive outcome. Which team gets things right now? Below, I preview this game and make predictions.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba and the Seattle Seahawks will visit Kyren Williams and the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday at 4:25 p.m. ET, in a matchup featuring two of the brightest stars in the league
ET, a pair of the top offensive performers in the league will be on show when Jaxon Smith-Njigba and the Seattle Seahawks visit Kyren Williams and the Los Angeles Rams.The
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The Bengals drafted Akili Smith out of Oregon in 1999 with the third overall pick. He was 3-14 as a starter and out of the league after four seasons. He threw five touchdown passes next to 13 interceptions, eventually leading to his release on May 31, 2003, after riding the bench the previous two years.