The Seahawks secured a 27-10 victory over the Panthers in Week 17, improving to 13-3 and maintaining control of the NFC top seed, thanks to a strong defensive performance and key contributions from players like DeMarcus Lawrence and Zach Charbonnet.
The Seattle Seahawks' injury report shows improvement with only four players still not practicing, including key players like Devon Witherspoon and Nick Emmanwori, but some may return for the upcoming game against the New Orleans Saints. Several players are practicing fully, and the team is preparing for their Sunday home game at Lumen Field.
The Week 3 fantasy football RB rankings highlight Jonathan Taylor's resurgence, the Seahawks' RB situation with Walker and Charbonnet, and other key player updates, emphasizing the importance of reacting to recent performances and injuries for optimal lineup decisions.
The Seattle Seahawks face a challenging Week 3 with a nine-player injury report, including key players Zach Charbonnet, Abe Lucas, and Derick Hall, who are dealing with injuries that could impact their game against the New Orleans Saints.
The Seattle Seahawks have climbed into the top 10 of several national NFL power rankings after a four-game winning streak, including a recent victory over the Arizona Cardinals. This surge has positioned them as leaders in the NFC West, with notable performances from players like Geno Smith and Zach Charbonnet. Despite early season struggles, the Seahawks are now seen as serious playoff contenders, with upcoming games against the Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings potentially boosting their rankings further.
The Seattle Seahawks secured a comfortable 30-18 victory over the Arizona Cardinals, with standout performances from Zach Charbonnet, who amassed nearly 200 yards of total offense, and a strong showing from the offensive line led by Sautoa Laumea. Geno Smith delivered a turnover-free game, while the defense, highlighted by Ernest Jones IV and Coby Bryant, effectively contained the Cardinals. Despite Tyler Lockett's struggles and some run defense issues, the win keeps Seattle in a strong playoff position, with upcoming games crucial for their postseason hopes.
The Seattle Seahawks solidified their NFC West lead with a 30-18 victory over the Arizona Cardinals, showcasing a strong performance despite missing key running back Kenneth Walker III. Zach Charbonnet stepped up with 134 rushing yards and two touchdowns, while quarterback Geno Smith delivered an efficient game with 233 passing yards and no turnovers. The Seahawks' defense continued its impressive streak, holding the Cardinals to under 20 points and forcing two interceptions. With this win, Seattle maintains its division lead and looks poised for a strong playoff push.
The Seattle Seahawks secured their fourth consecutive win by defeating the Arizona Cardinals 30-18, largely thanks to a revitalized running game led by Zach Charbonnet, who rushed for 134 yards and two touchdowns. The Seahawks' defense also contributed with two crucial first-quarter interceptions, while Jaxon Smith-Njigba continued his strong performance with 82 receiving yards and a touchdown. The offensive line excelled, allowing no sacks and facilitating a season-high 176 rushing yards. Punter Michael Dickson, despite injury concerns, delivered a solid performance.
The Seattle Seahawks secured their fourth consecutive win by defeating the Arizona Cardinals 30-18, showcasing a strong first-half offense led by Geno Smith and offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb. Despite a less consistent second half, the Seahawks managed a crucial drive to seal the victory. Zach Charbonnet had a standout performance, rushing for 134 yards and contributing significantly in the passing game. With a two-game lead in the NFC West, the Seahawks are well-positioned for the playoffs, facing challenging upcoming games against Green Bay and Minnesota.
Kenneth Walker, the Seahawks' running back, will miss Sunday's game against the Cardinals due to ankle and calf injuries. Zach Charbonnet will take over as the lead back, with Kenny McIntosh and George Holani also available. The Seahawks aim to extend their NFC West lead with a win over Arizona.
The Seattle Seahawks will be without their leading rusher, Kenneth Walker III, for their crucial NFC West game against the Arizona Cardinals due to a calf injury. Walker, initially listed as questionable, was downgraded to out, prompting Zach Charbonnet to start in his place. The Seahawks, currently 7-5, face a pivotal matchup as the Cardinals, at 6-6, could take the division lead with a win. Additionally, punter Ty Zentner was elevated from the practice squad as a contingency for Michael Dickson, who is dealing with back spasms.
Running backs Kenneth Walker III and Zach Charbonnet are expected to play for the Seattle Seahawks against the San Francisco 49ers, providing a boost to the team's offense. However, the starting quarterback position remains uncertain as Geno Smith is a game-time decision due to a groin injury. If Smith is unable to play, Drew Lock will start, with Sean Mannion serving as the backup. The final decision will be announced when the inactive lists are released.
Seattle Seahawks' starting running back Kenneth Walker III is listed as doubtful for their upcoming game against the Dallas Cowboys due to an oblique strain. Rookie Zach Charbonnet is expected to fill the starting role again. The Seahawks' offense has been struggling, going seven straight quarters without a touchdown. Right guard Phil Haynes is ruled out, but right tackle Abe Lucas is set to return from a knee injury. Other players listed as questionable include Leonard Williams, Will Dissly, and Dee Eskridge.
The Week 12 fantasy football rankings feature some interesting names, including Zach Charbonnet and AJ Dillon as top plays. Other sleepers to consider are Isaiah Likely and Odell Beckham. The article also includes game previews and Thanksgiving food talk.
In this week's NFL Nation Fantasy Fallout, it is discussed how Zach Charbonnet is expected to see more opportunities for the Seahawks with Kenneth Walker III injured, while the absence of Mark Andrews opens up opportunities for wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr., Rashod Bateman, and Nelson Agholor in the Ravens' offense. Stefon Diggs' declining role is not a concern under new offensive coordinator Joe Brady, as defenses focus on limiting him, and Marquise Brown's decreased involvement in the Cardinals' offense is attributed to a learning curve and missed connections with Kyler Murray. Joe Burrow's season-ending wrist injury may lead to more touches for Joe Mixon in the Bengals' offensive approach, and the struggling Titans' offense is plagued by issues with their offensive line and protection for quarterback Will Levis. If Cooper Kupp is sidelined, Austin Trammel is expected to see an expanded role among the Rams' receivers, and the Vikings may opt to wait until after Justin Jefferson's Week 13 bye to activate him.