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Falcons vs. Buccaneers ‘Thursday Night Football’ live discussion

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The Atlanta Falcons are out of the playoffs after the Seattle Seahawks put them out of their misery last Sunday. Beyond playing for pride and jobs, the Falcons can play spoiler in the NFC South race.

After a 5-1 start, which included a thriller over the Seahawks, the Buccaneers have crashed to 7-6 and their comfortable NFC South lead has turned into a scrap with the Carolina Panthers. Those two will play twice over the final month of the season, but Tampa Bay can at least maintain a tie for first place by winning on Thursday. They’ll have Mike Evans and Jalen McMillan back, while the Falcons still have Drake London out and Kirk Cousins as the starter.

Hey, these are division games, and the NFC South has already given us New Orleans Saints wins over both the Bucs and Panthers. Maybe we’re in for another crazy matchup between these two longtime rivals.

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How the Falcons just proved Seahawks are Super Bowl contenders

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Let’s hear it for Atlanta!

The Atlanta Falcons pulled off a ridiculous comeback against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Thursday night. Neither team is a threat to the Seattle Seahawks, as the Falcons have already been eliminated from the postseason and the Buccaneers are now in significant playoff peril. But it’s now the second time that a team has revealed the Seahawks to be better at football than one might have thought.

Blowouts are rare in the NFL. Let’s define a blowout as a victory of 13 or more points – the amount that Seattle is favored this Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts. Last year’s Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles had five last season. Two of those were against the Dallas Cowboys, which is always hilarious.

The Seahawks now have six 13+point wins in 2025, including back-to-back victories by over 25 points.

It’s getting ridiculous out here.

I want to reiterate something, which is that only really good teams do this. There was strange chatter about Seattle looking ‘bad’ against Atlanta, and other such unfounded nerves.

Whelp, the Falcons might have just knocked a team out of the postseason, on the road, a mere four days after not scoring a touchdown at their own stadium.

That’s not just the first time this kind of thing has happened, either.

The Vikings are the first team to win by a shutout after getting shut out in their previous game since 1992 😯 pic.twitter.com/Lu7oKPd3ac

— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) December 7, 2025

Not only could the Minnesota Vikings not get a touchdown, they couldn’t even score. Yes, yes, Max Brosmer is not JJ McCarthy. But prior to that game, McCarthy was the worst QB in the NFL.

The point is this: “Who have you really beaten” does not work when the Seahawks are steamrolling teams, in a month absolutely chalk full of upsets and playoff hopes dashed. In consecutive weeks, Seattle beat the living daylights out of a team. And in consecutive weeks, that loser went on to prove that they are, in fact, not the Las Vegas Raiders.

The Seahawks have given up nine points since Thanksgiving, outscored opponents by 54, and this current stretch is for real.

Source: https://www.fieldgulls.com/seattle-...ust-proved-seahawks-are-super-bowl-contenders
 
Julian Love named as one of 3 Seahawks captains against the Colts

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The Seattle Seahawks have announced the names that will serve as captains in a crucial matchup against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday. Crucial in that the Hawks seek to keep pace with the best record in the National Football Conference and the fight for the #1 seed.

The men that will serve as captains and gameday leaders will be quarterback Sam Darnold on offense, safety Julian Love on defense and fullback/tight end Brady Russell who will continue to be a key cog on special teams.

Our Week 15 captains are in. pic.twitter.com/KnNSiR5SU3

— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) December 12, 2025

This will be Sam Darnold’s 5th game serving as captain. He is the signal-caller of the offense and a central figure in the success of this 2025 Seahawks team. Darnold currently sits in 5th place in QB Rating in the NFL, one of only nine QB’s to score in the triple digits (103.8). Will Seattle try to push the pace against a soft secondary matchup to force a shootout from the Indy side? That could make things VERY interesting, as the Colts could be starting a 44-year-old Philip Rivers, who came into the facility less than a week ago.

Julian Love could be primed to play more of a full-time role after returning from a 2+ month absence (hamstring) last week. He only played 20 snaps in his return but is a rangy and intelligent veteran who can help to mitigate negative elements (poor plays or poor players) in the back end. Love last served as a captain in Week 2.

Brady Russell is stepping up into his third tour of captaincy this season and has logged 9 solo tackles and a fumble recovery. Russell has an outside shot to find some snaps on offense as a TE, with Arroyo and Saubert hurting to varying degrees.

The 10-3 Seahawks clash with the 8-5 Colts on Sunday at 1:25pm PST on CBS.

Source: https://www.fieldgulls.com/seattle-...ulian-love-named-3-seahawks-captains-vs-colts
 
SBNation Reacts results: Seahawks fans weigh in on Super Bowl prospects

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Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NFL. Each week we ask questions of the most plugged-in Seattle Seahawks fans and fans across the country.



It’s time for Seahawks Reacts results! The confidence poll gets us started with the obvious belief from fans that this team is headed in the right direction. I’m curious to see if the one percent consists of San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams fans, with a sprinkling of “clicked the wrong button” from Seahawks fans.

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Now we head to the Indianapolis Colts game, which we now know will have Philip Rivers sensationally starting at quarterback. The Seahawks are favored by two touchdowns, and while our question pertained to whether or not they’d win by at least two possessions (nine points), fans overwhelmingly believe Seattle will cruise past the Colts and Grandpa Phil.

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For our big question of the week, we asked what you believed was the ceiling for the 2025 Seahawks, who are the NFC’s No. 5 seed but are tied for the best record in the conference. They’re really close to the No. 1 seed and have a ton of advanced metrics to indicate they are an elite squad that should be taken seriously as a Super Bowl contender. It looks like most fans surveyed agree that this is a Super Bowl caliber team.

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Let’s take a look at some of your comments to see what you had to say!

Jonetwo

Jonetwo
Ceiling: Sam Darnold and Klint Kubiak game plan
Floor: Sam Darnold and Klint Kubiak game plan

ThinkingBlade

Thinkingblade
My glasses have turned blue and green I think they are going to curb stomp a one dimensional Colts team with their defense. I also think that, particularly if the Hawks get revenge wins against the Rams and 49ers they can make it to the Super Bowl. I think any team that can make it to the Super Bowl can win the Super Bowl and I think the favorite goes to the team that prepares better – and I’m not betting against MM if he has two weeks to prepare.

HawkHawk

HawkHawk
Winning the Super Bowl is the ceiling at this point. Not a guaranteed, but absolutely possible. Three losses by a total of 9 points. It will take better run blocking and play calling, and beating the FTRs and FTNs.

The best three teams in the NFC are in the West. Absent some Lambeau Field shenanigans, the NFC representative will be one of those three. The best teams in the AFC can make a close game of it against the NFC (especially Houston with their defense it’ll stay close), but it’s the NFCs year, so let’s get past the Rams and 9ers.

ChuckKnoxGuest

ChuckKnoxsGuest
The Sky’s the limit but the Rams are the ceiling Seattle has to bust through.

PLeem

PLeem
I put the ceiling at win the Super Bowl (though I don’t think that will happen). But if the Hawks get there, of the current top 3 seeds in the AFC (Pats, Broncos and Jags) none of them scare me offensively and the only great defense among them is the Broncos, who probably have the weakest offense of the 3.

The team I would be most worried about in the AFC is the Bills. They can be hit and miss, but when Allen is rolling he’s very likely to be the best QB in the AFC playoffs this year.

On the NFC side, I really think it’s going to be one of the three teams from our division. Either us, FTR or FTN. Philly is a mess. Green Bay is streaky, especially Jordan Love. So he could be tough if he’s on a heater.

I think we’ll get to the NFC title game, but lose a close one to FTR where they will beat the Pats in the Owl (unfortunately).

Thanks for answering our questions! We’ve got a short week coming up so expect a shortened survey next week.

Source: https://www.fieldgulls.com/seattle-...s-seahawks-fans-weigh-in-super-bowl-prospects
 
Seahawks vs. Colts: All you need to know for Week 15

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The Seattle Seahawks (10-3) have won three straight and are looking for their 11th win for the first time since 2020. Their opponents are the Indianapolis Colts (8-5), who were seemingly on their way to an unexpectedly brilliant year before injuries hit them at the worst possible time. The biggest plot twist is the injury to Daniel Jones, which has ended his season early and despite having rookie Riley Leonard on the roster, 44-year-old Philip Rivers is set to return to the Colts and make his first start in five years. He’s unretired for the most unlikely of comeback stories, but he’s doing so against one of the NFL’s best defenses.

While the Colts are trying to stay in the division race and therefore the playoff hunt, the Seahawks want to move a step closer to a postseason berth and possibly get the NFC’s No. 1 seed. This is by no means a game worth overlooking even though Rivers is starting; winning this one is hugely important ahead of a Thursday night home rematch with the Los Angeles Rams.

Down below, you can find everything you need to get ready for the game, which starts 1:25 pm PT on CBS. There will be regular game and injury news updates in our coverage stream, as well as all of our post-game content. Make sure you check out The Feed for more game day and post-game content and conversations, too! A Seahawks win means a post-game GIF party!


Source: https://www.fieldgulls.com/seattle-...apolis-colts-nfl-week-15-game-coverage-stream
 
Winners and Losers from an uncomfortably close Seahawks win over Colts

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The Seattle Seahawks almost had one of the most embarrassing losses of the season. Key word is almost.

Credit to 44-year-old Philip Rivers for not looking woefully out of his place in his first start in five years (well, up until his final throw of the game), but the Seahawks would’ve been summarily and maybe justifiably dismissed as serious Super Bowl contenders. They had to gut this victory out against a desperate Indianapolis Colts side and did so without scoring a touchdown.

Let’s get to Winners and Losers for Seahawks 18, Colts 16.


Winners​


Jason Myers is our hero

Six field goal attempts, six makes, and a valuable win thanks to the leading field goal maker in the NFL this year. What more needs to be said? Also huge props to him for not botching the final kickoff and forcing the Colts to burn time with a return that was inefficient in terms of field position and time off the clock.

Rashid Shaheed is getting more involved in the offense

Shaheed’s punt return decisions could use some work, but we’re finally starting to see that chemistry build between Shaheed and Sam Darnold. He finished with 5 catches for 74 yards on 7 targets, continuing his strong offensive performance from last week. The game-winning drive was just about all Shaheed: kick return + a pair of catches to get Seattle into field goal range.

Mike Macdonald’s timeout usage was masterful

By calling timeouts the minute the Colts crossed midfield, Macdonald preserved time for the Seahawks in case the Colts made a field goal without picking up another first down. Had the Colts had another first down, the timeouts wouldn’t have mattered, but his defense stopped Jonathan Taylor on 3rd and 7 and left Sam Darnold with enough time to score again. I’ve been critical of Macdonald holding onto his timeouts too much at the end of halves, but he nailed situational football on this occasion. I might as well give Brian Eayrs a game ball since he’s a research analyst for Seattle and informs Macdonald of these choices.

Jaxon Smith-Njigba is back above the century mark

Chasing Calvin Johnson’s record looks like a lost cause unless he really unleashes hell on Earth over the final three weeks, but he still had 113 yards on 7 catches. His one bad play was an uncharacteristic dropped pass on a Sam Darnold dime over the middle. JSN is still far and away Seattle’s best offensive weapon and he continues to have one of the great seasons in Seahawks history.

Cooper Kupp gets more involved

Kupp caught 5 passes for 46 yards, which may not seem like much, but it’s his first time with that many catches since October. There’s still a little bit of life left in Kupp as a chain mover who rarely makes negative plays with the ball in his hands.

Sam Darnold delivers when it matters most

Was that a great game from Darnold? I thought he was good enough; he didn’t really put the ball in harm’s way (outside of yet another fumble, this time on a scramble) and essentially led two game-winning drives in a quarter. Apart from wanting a 3rd and 2 completion to assure the Colts never get the ball again, he executed that one-minute drill very well. Darnold is showing some accuracy issues a bit that weren’t there at the start of the season, which I partially attribute to an offensive line struggling a little bit more as of late.

Nick Emmanwori was the best defensive player

The rookie keeps wowing. He recorded a “sack” that was mostly Philip Rivers falling, getting up, then falling again with Nick in the area ready to deliver the boom on a man twice his age. Emmanwori also sniffed out a screen pass for minimal gain in the fourth quarter, recorded a tackle for loss, and recorded two passes defensed early on. If this is E-Man’s floor then he’s going to be a perennial Pro Bowl talent. His ceiling? One of the best defensive players in the NFL.

Leonard Williams keeps dominating

I didn’t think the Seahawks defensive line was all that great today, eespecially with some of the successful run plays allowed and lack of pass rush, but Big Cat had several runs stops, two tackles for loss, and two QB hits/pressures.

Coby Bryant is a closer

Four interceptions on the year for Coby, and now he’s picked off 44-year-old Rivers and 42-year-old Aaron Rodgers.

Losers​


Klint Kubiak’s offense is running on borrowed time

Over the last 12 quarters of play, the Seahawks have had a burst of points in the 2nd half against the Atlanta Falcons and that’s about it. One offensive touchdown versus the Minnesota Vikings, none in the first half against Atlanta, and none in the whole game versus the Colts.

The lack of a cohesive dropback passing game without play action is glaring. Sam Darnold is the best in the business by EPA/play when using play action and average at best without it. When the Seahawks are put in unfavorable game scripts, Kubiak’s group has a hard time digging themselves out of tough situations. They’re seemingly fine in tempo/hurry-up situations, but it’s clear to me that the Seahawks offense is struggling in prolonged stretches that could prove catastrophic in the playoffs.

The running game may just be a lost cause

No explosive runs for the Seahawks. None. The offensive line got whipped up and down the field and struggled to open holes for either Kenneth Walker or Zach Charbonnet. On this day, Charbonnet was more effective with 31 yards on 8 carries to Walker’s 17 on 9, but combine those two and you get three yards per carry. That ain’t gonna get it done.

I’m not sure there’s really anyone to pinpoint, either. Seattle just lacks the people movers to dominate in the trenches and create space for their backs.

Brady Russell replaces Robbie Ouzts and blows his audition

Dropped an easy pass and made no impact in his limited snaps as a blocker. Either play Ouzts (despite his lack of effectiveness as a fullback) or don’t play a fullback at all. Russell is definitely not a fullback and his hands are as bad as they were in preseason.

Josh Jobe struggles on a day when the Colts barely had a passing attack

Jobe gave up the only touchdown on a crosser to Josh Downs, was fortunate not to get beaten deep on a play where Downs lost track of the ball, allowed a back shoulder crosser to Alec Pierce that allowed the Colts a chance to get into field goal range, and was the victim of a BS pass interference call. Ultimately, I think Jobe is a good player but he’s lived a charm life in terms of some plays breaking in his favor when he was otherwise beaten (see: Darnell Mooney touchdown last week). Riq Woolen should be getting the main snaps in base defense over Jobe; this isn’t to bench Josh as much as it’s to play Riq more.

Pass rush underwhelms against banged up Colts offensive line

Indianapolis lost their starting right tackle before the game started and then Bernhard Raimann went down in the first half. Rivers was getting the ball out quickly as expected, but the conservative pressure plan meant that Rivers was rarely put in bothersome spots throughout the afternoon. I know I sound like a broken record, but the Seahawks defense would really be upgraded by having a standout edge rusher and not a by-committee approach. Boye Mafe is almost destined to be elsewhere next season.

Adrian Hill’s crew only let one team play aggressively

I don’t get how Josh Jobe’s PI was PI but Jaxon Smith-Njigba could get hugged before the two-minute drill without a whistle. In fairness, the penalty count was light and not lopsided, but if you’re going to let physical play happen then make it happen both ways.

Final Notes​

  • Rylie Mills got his first NFL snaps, which surprised me. I didn’t expect him to go in cold with zero training camp and preseason reps. I’m curious to see what the snap counts were and whether this was pseudo-load management to not overwork the main guys ahead of Thursday’s game.
  • A.J. Barner continues to be a security blanket as a receiver for Sam Darnold, but I’d like to see him utilized more in the intermediate passing attack.
  • Zach Charbonnet has had pass protection issues three straight weeks, which is uncharacteristic given that’s been a strength of his. The one sack allowed was to Laiatu Latu, and while he’s Indy’s best pass rusher, Charbonnet’s rep was sub-optimal.
  • The Colts didn’t have a great offensive performance. They averaged 3.7 yards per play, barely moved the ball after halftime, but the key for them was field position. Seattle’s offense failed to flip the field on multiple occasions when backed up, and Rashid Shaheed’s just gotta not fair catch punts inside his 10.
  • Seattle’s streak of not allowing a 100-yard rusher continues. If the leading rusher in the NFL can’t do it, who can? Hopefully not Kyren Williams, who came really close in the first Seahawks vs. Rams tilt.
  • Perhaps the biggest win for the Seahawks was having few injury issues outside of Abe Lucas and Derick Hall, both of whom returned to the game after heading into the medical tent.
  • Beat the Rams and you’re in the playoffs. The No. 1 seed is still in sight, but getting into the playoffs is the first thing to do and winning on Thursday night clinches a spot with room to spare.

Source: https://www.fieldgulls.com/seattle-...rs-seahawks-vs-colts-jason-myers-nfl-analysis
 
Snap Reactions: Seahawks squeak out close win as Bryce Cabeldue inactive

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So far in the 2025 season the Seattle Seahawks have won five games by 20 or more points, with rookie offensive lineman Bryce Cabeldue playing a key role in each of those victories.

Specifically, Cabeldue has logged offensive snaps in exactly five contests this year, with those five games being:

  • Week 3 vs the New Orleans Saints (44-13)
  • Week 9 vs the Washington Commanders (38-14)
  • Week 10 vs the Arizona Cardinals (44-22)
  • Week 13 vs the Minnesota Vikings (26-0)
  • Week 14 vs the Atlanta Falcons (37-9)

Cabeldue’s absence on offense has been glaring in the other nine games the Seahawks have played, with the team failing to win any of those games by 20 or more points, and even losing three of those matchups.

Thus, whether or not the showdown Sunday with the Indianapolis Colts in Week 15 action was destined to be a close game as soon as the Seahawks announced their inactives for the game.

called it before the game even kicked off. pic.twitter.com/5cVkJCnyOQ

— John P Gilbert (@JohnPGilbertNFL) December 15, 2025

In any case, if Mike Macdonald wants to play the game on All Madden mode by keeping Cabeldue on the sideline, as head coach that’s his right to do so, even if it makes the lives of fans more stressful on Sunday afternoons.

As for the Seahawks who did play, it was Jalen Sundell reprising his role as the starting center after returning from injured reserve, with Olu Oluwatimi not even seeing the field on special teams after having started the last four games. Sundell at center meant those fans who had hoped that he could come back and play right guard and send Anthony Bradford to the bench were disappointed to once again watch Bradford play every offensive snap for the Seahawks.

Also notable as the end of the season rapidly approaches is that in the wake of Eric Saubert’s recent contract extension, Brady Russell handled the fullback duties with Robbie Ouzts a healthy scratch and A.J. Barner and Nick Kallerup taking the tight end snaps in Elijah Arroyo’s absence.

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On the defensive side, Julian Love continued to work his way back into a starting workload, playing 49 of 60 defensive snaps, while Ty Okada saw his playing time reduced to just 11 snaps. In addition, after coming off the nonfootball injury list, rookie defensive lineman Rylie Mills saw the field for the first seven snaps of his NFL career, though he did not record any box score stats.

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On special teams it was, as it is every Sunday, the Brady Russell and Mike Morris show, with D’Anthony Bell, Velus Jones and Patrick O’Connell also logging 20 or more special teams snaps.

Also, perhaps worthy of note is the fact that three members that make up the middle of the 2024 Seahawks draft class, third rounder Christian Haynes, fourth rounder Tyrice Knight and fifth rounder Nehemiah Pritchett only saw the field on special teams.

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And now it’s on to the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday Night Football for all the marbles.

Source: https://www.fieldgulls.com/seattle-...-close-win-as-bryce-cabeldue-inactive-week-15
 
Dolphins vs. Steelers ‘Monday Night Football’ live discussion

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Hey, remember when the Miami Dolphins were way out of the playoff picture? I mean they still are, but they’re not as far as they could be after starting the season 2-7. They’ve won four in a row to claw to 6-7, albeit starting at elimination with a loss against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Maybe the Dolphins wish they were in the AFC North, where 7-6 is enough for the Steelers to lead a sorry division.

No matter what Pittsburgh does, they lead the division entering Week 16. A loss means they’re tied again with the Baltimore Ravens at 7-7, but with the crucial head-to-head over Baltimore earned last week. DK Metcalf was a big part of that, catching 7 passes for 148 yards in by far his biggest game as a Steeler.

ESPN has you covered at 5:15 pm PT. We’ve only got 48 more regular season games after this one.

Source: https://www.fieldgulls.com/seattle-...teelers-monday-night-football-live-discussion
 
Jason Myers on pace to break all-time NFL field goals single-season record

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It is officially Jason Myers appreciation season. After putting up all 18 points for the Seattle Seahawks last week against the Indianapolis Colts, Myers is starting to get praise from all around the national media. From appearances on the Pat McAfee show, to winning NFC Special Teams Player of the Month for November, to breaking the Seattle Seahawks franchise record for field goals made, to even gaining attention from Fantasy Football sites.

An interesting note about Fantasy Football and Jason Myers; Myers has more fantasy points (177.0) than Nico Collins, Chase Brown, Ceedee Lamb, Justin Jefferson, and more. Myers would rank as the 20th best quarterback in fantasy football, the 15th best running back, 7th best wide receiver, and 2nd best tight end.

This national attention is surely warranted. However, there is another record that came about the news cycle this week that is well within Myers’ reach. Pro Football Talk noted that Myers is now on pace to break the NFL record for most field goals made in a season. The record is currently held by David Akers in 2011, who kicked 44 field goals with the San Francisco 49ers that season. Myers, who currently is 37 for 42 on field goals this season and leads the NFL in makes and attempts, is only eight field goals away from breaking the record. With three games to go, that is well attainable.

For Seahawks fans, Myers breaking the record would be very exciting. However, for that to happen, that would likely mean the offensive struggles in the red zone would continue. If Seattle can squeak out three wins and get the number one seed, and Myers break the record at the same time, that would be great. However, this may be a one or the other type of scenario. Myers’ leg will be put to the test very soon as the Seahawks take on the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday Night Football. Last time the Seahawks and Rams met, Myers hit 4/5 field goals (the infamous miss being a 61-yard attempt).

Source: https://www.fieldgulls.com/seattle-...s-nfl-all-time-field-goals-record-david-akers
 
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