Seahawks, Washington Commanders and Sunday Night Football
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Seattle Seahawks cornerback Riq Woolen was once the center of trade rumors, but now it looks like Seattle might hold on to him, which gives the Detroit Lions, Buffalo Bills and Dallas Cowboys one less option to explore.
With the amount of injuries on their roster, the Seahawks could look to reunite with safety Quandre Diggs to prop up their injured DB room.
The Patriots have made a habit of blowing out lesser opponents at home, defeating the Carolina Panthers by 29 points in Week 4, and then the Cleveland Browns by 19 last Sunday. The Falcons on the other hand are truly Jekyll and Hyde.
Despite boasting the NFL's No. 1 run defense, a Top 10 quarterback (Sam Darnold) and the league's leading receiver (Jaxon Smith-Njigba), the Seattle Seahawks are disrespected.
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The Commanders' main goal to beat the Seahawks is by stopping one of the best duos in the league
The Washington Commanders need to get a win to save their season, and they're hosting the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday Night Football for Week 9. The team will once again be short-handed with Terry McLaurin out for his fifth game of the season after re-injuring his quad last week.
Jaylen Waddle rumor, or considering what the Chiefs and Seahawks may do, this NFL trade deadline is getting interesting.
“Zeitler, even at 35, would be an instant upgrade as a pass blocker and in helping open holes on the ground. The savvy vet would also aid the rest of the young interior. A free agent in 2026, Zeitler shouldn’t cost a ton. The Titans are in sell mode and have already signaled their willingness to move their 2026 free agents.”
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Cooper Kupp is dealing with an injury ahead of the Sunday Night Football clash against the Commanders.