Seattle's Dominant Display: A Playoff Masterclass

Seattle, USASun Jan 18 2026
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Seattle's defense stole the show in their recent playoff game against the 49ers. They forced three takeaways and three more turnovers on downs. This dominant performance kept the 49ers out of the end zone for eight straight quarters. Linebacker Ernest Jones IV was a standout, causing a fumble and intercepting a pass. The Seahawks' run game also played a crucial role in the victory. Kenneth Walker III led the charge with 116 yards on the ground. This was part of a four-game streak where Seattle rushed for over 160 yards each time. The offensive line deserves credit for creating space, especially on wide zone plays.
Sam Darnold, despite an oblique injury, played well. He completed 12 of 17 passes for 124 yards and no turnovers. His performance was solid, though not spectacular. The Seahawks' defense and run game carried the team, allowing Darnold to manage the game without forcing throws. Injuries were a concern, but the team managed them well. Zach Charbonnet left with a knee injury, and Charles Cross exited with a foot issue. Coach Mike Macdonald expressed optimism about Charbonnet's condition but acknowledged the need for further evaluation. The Seahawks' victory was a statement. They dominated every phase of the game, from the opening kickoff return touchdown to the final whistle. This win set them up for a potential Super Bowl run. The team is focused on the next challenge, ready to take on either the Bears or the Rams in the NFC Championship Game.
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