In Today’s Links: where do our Seattle Seahawks rank amongst the teams with double digit victories, Cooper Kupp has some positive things to say about the ‘Hawks and their success, how Jonathan Taylor is going to test our league-leading defense, things the Seahawks need to do to diversify their offense, roster news, injury reports, Bryce reviews Sunday’s win over Atlanta, and much more! The weekend has arrived. How are y’all feeling about our chances against the Colts this Sunday? Let us know in the comments below. Be nice to Phillip Rivers. We all get old. Plus, you never know.

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Seahawks News

Seahawks, Rams, Patriots, Broncos: Who’s the best 10-win team? – Seaside Joe
Double-digits in the charts, #1 in our hearts

Daniel Jeremiah: Seahawks rookie Grey Zabel ‘an elite guard now’ – Seattle Sports
This has been quite a year for the Seattle Seahawks. And it’s not just their play on the field we’re referring to.

Seahawks Succeeding In Part Because They Do ‘The Things That Don’t Show Up In The Stat Book’ – Seahawks.com
The Seahawks have a lot of talent and great coaching, but another reason for their success is the selfless culture of the team that has players playing for each other, not themselves.

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NFL host Charissa Thompson, living ‘dream,’ makes Seattle homecoming – The Seattle Times
Long before she was hosting NFL pregame shows, rubbing shoulders with football legends, Charissa Thompson was an Inglemoor High alumna with hustle and a dream.

Colts’ Jonathan Taylor to test Seahawks’ Legion-of-Boom-like run-stopping streak – The News Tribune
They haven’t given up a touchdown since before Thanksgiving. They are dominating. They are doing it in a way that has the lone guy on the team still around from the “Legion of Boom” days, Jarran Reed, saying this defense reminds him of that Super Bowl-winning one.

The one thing the Seahawks need to elevate JSN-dependent offense – si.com
Mike Macdonald’s team has already scored more points this season as they did a year ago. A newcomer to the Seahawks’ passing attack is just getting warmed up.

Seahawks Waive Veterans, Create Multiple Spots on 53-Man Roster For Further Moves – Emerald City Spectrum
With a wave of players returning to practice in recent weeks, the Seahawks opened up two roster spots on Thursday, but it remains to be seen who will fill those openings before Sunday’s home game against the Colts.

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How the 2025 Seahawks’ secret sauce echoes the Legion of Boom’s: ‘It’s a brotherhood’ – The Athletic
The Seahawks’ headquarters is littered with acronyms and slogans on shirts, hats, hoodies and hallway signs that head coach Mike Macdonald either cooked up or borrowed from another source to establish his culture in Seattle.

Seahawks Crush Falcons – Now Which Colts QB Will They Face? | Seahawks Aftermath – The Hawks Eye w/ Bryce Coutts
The Seahawks delivered one of their most complete performances of the season, rolling into Atlanta and dominating the Falcons 37–9 behind a sharp outing from Sam Darnold, a breakout game from Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and a defensive performance that held Atlanta to just 9 points and 232 total yards. Seattle outscored the Falcons 31–3 in the second half and controlled the game in every phase, including a momentum-shifting 100-yard kickoff return from Rashid Shaheed.

NFC West News

Cardinals 2026 NFL draft target: OT Spencer Fano – Revenge of the Birds
Taking a look at the Utah tackle, Spencer Fano.

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3 things to watch for in 49ers/Titans: There’s 1 key for Kyle Shanahan and Brock Purdy on offense – Niners Nation
The 49ers just have to stick to their gameplan

A sophomore slump for Jared Verse? – Turf Show Times
Jared Verse has two sacks in the last six games. Is this cause for concern?