4 Winners And Losers From Seattle Seahawks Must Win Week 10 Vs Command

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4 winners and losers from seattle seahawks must win week 10 vs command

The Seattle Seahawks are 6-3 heading into a winnable game in Week 11 against the Los Angeles Rams. Of course, the Rams stomped the Seahawks in Week 1. So, you know, anything can happen. At least Week 10 was a victory for Seattle. The team dominated the Washington Commanders statistically for much of the game but could never separate much where it mattered most: The scoreboard. But after Week 9's meltdown against the Baltimore Ravens, Seattle will take a win any way it can get it.

On the list of winners and losers from Week 10 I don't have kicker Jason Myers. But maybe I should as Myers made all five of his field goals, including the game-winning kick. Since Week 3, Myers has made 17 of his 18 field goal tries. But here are some other winners and losers from Seattle's 29-26 victory over the Commanders. Lots of fans and websites (including ours) have recently had issues with DK Metcalf's attitude toward picking up 15-yard penalties over the past several years. Metcalf has more penalties for unnecessary roughness, taunting, and unsportsmanlike conduct than any player in the NFL since 2020.

That's the bad of DK Metcalf. But the good of Metcalf can far outweigh the bad and he proved that late in Week 10. In the first half, quarterback Geno Smith seemed to want to force the ball to Metcalf. This has been a common occurrence over the last few weeks. I see the point of that, of course, as Metcalf needs the ball in his hands to do any damage. Smith throwing the ball, especially on third downs that might be picked up by targeting a different receiver, to a not-open Metcalf isn't Metcalf's fault; It's Smith's.

A Week 10 slate full of heavyweight matchups across the NFL didn't exactly deliver many classic games, well, unless you're a Texans or Bears fan. However, there was a lot to learn from some very consequential results across the league on Sunday and Monday night. The Patriots and Ravens stole the show in the morning slate on Sunday with impressive wins over quality teams, but nobody stacked up to the NFC contenders that took over in the afternoon. The Rams, Seahawks and Lions all dominated the afternoon slate, setting themselves up as the NFC's biggest contenders. Those three teams headline the list of biggest winners from Week 10, along with a new addition to the MVP race. For the second consecutive week, the Seahawks took a 28-0 lead in the first half against an NFC foe.

Yes, you read that right. Seattle jumped all over Jacoby Brissett and the Arizona Cardinals, who clearly took some time to get adjusted to playing an opponent that wasn't the Dallas Cowboys defense. Sam Darnold wasn't asked to do much, as Seattle got two defensive touchdowns from DeMarcus Lawrence in the first half to jump out to that huge lead. However, his season-long numbers are still as good as it gets. Darnold leads the NFL in both EPA per dropback and completion percentage over expected, as he constantly has been able to fit the ball into tight windows down the field. Jaxson Smith-Njigba is still on a record-setting pace at wide receiver, making this offense very hard to stop.

This NFL's trade deadline added to an already unpredictable landscape. The New York Jets picked up their second win of the season after trading away arguably their two best defensive players. The Indianapolis Colts won on Sunday after making a huge move to acquire one of them, cornerback Sauce Gardner. The Miami Dolphins stunned the Buffalo Bills after trading away standout edge-defender Jaelan Phillips, who then went on to help his new team get a big win on .css-8b3r8y{margin:0;font:inherit;font-style:italic;}Monday Night Football. Bleacher Report's NFL analysts—Brent Sobleski, Gary Davenport, Kris Knox and Moe Moton—followed all the twists and turns to break down the biggest takeaways, as well as the winners and losers, from each contest. .css-1582m2i{margin:0;font:inherit;font-weight:700;}Score: Eagles 10, Packers 7

The Carolina Panthers (5-5, 6-4 ATS, 5-5 O/U) take on the Atlanta Falcons (3-6, 4-4-1 ATS, 3-5-1 O/U) in a NFC South showdown on Sunday afternoon, and we have you covered with the Panthers... Falcons prediction. The Panthers dropped a home meeting against the Saints in their previous action.… In this Texans at Titans prediction, the Texans head to Tennessee hoping to build off of last week’s dramatic win over Jacksonville. The Texans are 4-5 and just a game in back of the Jaguars now in the AFC South. The Titans have one win on the season as they…

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Green Bay comes in off a stunning 16-13 loss to the Panthers… NFL Week 10 represented a time for teams to lock in. With the league's trade deadline having passed last Tuesday following a flurry of moves, the final window for franchises to transform their outlooks with a major acquisition is now closed. From here on out, all answers and adjustments must come from within. And with just two months left in the regular season, several organizations are already having to confront their problems and limitations, starting with a slate of Sunday action that hardly qualified as scintillating but... Here are the biggest winners and losers from Week 10 in the NFL:

A week ago, the New England Patriots' second-round rookie running back was stuck splitting work with Terrell Jennings, a 2024 undrafted free agent who stepped in for injured starter Rhamondre Stevenson. But when Jennings exited Sunday with a knee injury, Henderson capitalized with a breakout performance that ignited a 28-23 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. With 55- and 69-yard scoring sprints in the second half, the Ohio State product exhibited the game-breaking ability that many expected him to tap into earlier in his debut campaign. Henderson didn't manage much more beyond that, totaling 147 yards on 14 carries for the day. But the explosiveness brought to the table by the ball carrier and fellow Day 2 rookie Kyle Williams – who took a Drake Maye pass 72 yards for a touchdown – proved to be... The Patriots almost surely will continue to employ a time share in the backfield, but with Henderson seemingly checking with the coaching staff for the all-clear to score rather than kneel on his second...

Did you buy the dip in stock for the preseason darling? If you want to get back in on Baltimore, there's probably limited time to do so before others crowd you out. After conquering the Minnesota Vikings, 27-19, the Ravens are on a three-game win streak, and their next three tilts come against teams that are a combined 7-20 so far this season. John Harbaugh's crew has not only gotten healthy but also cleaned up its act, committing just five penalties on a day when the Vikings were responsible for eight false starts alone. The once-maligned defense didn't yield anything easy to J.J. McCarthy and Co.

and also forced two turnovers, with a third coming on special teams. If Lamar Jackson stays healthy and conjures his usual magic, this is a proven formula that's viable in December and January. It was a whirlwind win, but a win nevertheless for the Seahawks. The Seattle Seahawks offense was stuck in the mud through the first 2.5 quarters. Suddenly they kicked it into overdrive and put up 20 points over the final five possessions, and when the offense needed to score to make up for the sudden collapse of the defense, they... A 29-26 win over the Washington Commanders puts them in solid position for at least a wild card berth.

It may not feel like it, but the Seahawks are 6-3, and they’ve gone huge stretches without playing particularly good or seemingly well-coached football. But they’re 6-3, which I personally enjoy more than losing a lot. Let’s get to Winners and Losers! There’s almost no rational way to talk about Geno at this point. We’re in an era where being slightly on either side of average is almost treated the same as being a non-NFL level QB, and there’s more nuance to that. I think we can all generally agree he’s not the QB of the Future (2024 or 2025 and beyond), but the discourse around him has been like we’ve been watching every 1992 Seahawks quarterback...

When Smith had to buck up and play better or really risk having his job security questioned, he delivered. Smith was 16/20 for 217 yards, 2 touchdowns, and essentially consecutive game-winning drives. The first one should’ve been a winning TD pass to Tyler Lockett, but the defense switched off and Geno had to do it all over again with just :52 left and two timeouts. He did it. In some ways, it might be the best drive of his entire Seahawks career because he had to go out and win the game all over again. The Arizona Cardinals (3-5) visit the Seattle Seahawks (6-2) at Lumen Field in Seattle for a Week 10 showdown, and USA TODAY's panel of NFL experts have locked in their picks and predictions for...

Here's everything you need to know before kickoff on Sunday, November 9, including live updated odds and injury report news. Get the edge with our exclusive NFL betting picks Jacoby Brissett's earned the starting QB spot in Arizona, but it won't matter who QB1 is in this one. The Seahawks are one of the hottest teams in football. Jaxon Smith-Njigba is an Offensive Player of the Year candidate. The Arizona Cardinals have been balling out ATS as of late, going 3-0 since their loss to the Titans.

While the possible return of Kyler Murray could throw everything out of whack, I'll assume it will actually enhance the Cardinals. Seattle may have had the best week with its resounding win against the Commanders. Now back at home, the Seahawks feast again, regardless of who is under center for the Cardinals. Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold threw four interceptions against the Rams in a Week 11 loss. Sean M. Haffey / Getty Images

The Los Angeles Rams came away with a 21-19 win and sole possession of first place in the NFC West on Sunday, holding off the Seahawks when Seattle kicker Jason Myers missed a would-be... The victory moved the Rams to 8-2 and dropped the Seahawks to 7-3 after the teams came into the game tied for first in the division. Los Angeles’ secondary put on quite a clinic against Seattle quarterback Sam Darnold, who had his worst game of what had been an MVP-caliber season going into Week 11. Darnold threw four interceptions and no touchdowns, finishing 29-of-44 with 279 yards. Rams QB Matthew Stafford did not put up his best numbers either, but he threw two touchdowns and finished 15-of-28 for 130 yards. The Rams’ pass defense faced its stiffest test in weeks against a Seahawks offense that led the league entering Sunday with 9.8 yards per attempt.

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