Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Seattle Seahawks defensive end Leonard Williams (99) reacts after sacking New York Jets quarterback Aaron ...
Leonard Williams has been on another level the last two games. What is his secret to being the Seattle Seahawks' top defender currently?
Macdonald remains her biggest fan. During his introductory press conference with the Seahawks in February, "My wife Stephanie is an absolute rock star," Macdonald said. "You'll get to know her, and this city will fall in love with her."
The road back to relevancy for former Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams has led him to the Motor City. On Sunday it was announced Adams was signing with the Detroit Lions practice squad, with the expectation of being elevated to the Lions' active 53-man roster.
The New York Jets had a bad fourth quarter against the Seattle Seahawks, a game that ended up being a 26-21 loss.
The New York Jets scored touchdowns on two of their first three offensive drives and held a 21-7 lead over the Seattle Seahawks with just under 11
Oh, and it was made by a guy playing the most dominant defense in Seattle since a prime Bobby Wagner. There are no fewer than 99 reasons why the Seahawks (7-5) sit in first place in the NFC West right now – but the main reason is No. 99.
After halftime, both teams had trouble scoring, but the Seahawks finally broke through with around five minutes left in the game. The offense drove them ahead 26-21, and in the final minute, the defense stopped the Jets on fourth down. The Jets didn't score a single point after halftime.
The tenure of wide receiver/kick returner Laviska Shenault Jr. in Seattle is officially over. On Monday, the Seahawks waived their utility man after a truly disastrous performance against the New York Jets that easily could have cost the team a much-needed win.
The Seahawks' comeback began when defensive lineman Leonard Williams picked off Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers to return it 92 yards for a touchdown, which cut the Seattle deficit in half.