In the minds of some, Russell Wilson might not rank among the NFL’s elite quarterbacks. But he has an amazing capacity to figure ways to engineer victories. Ten days removed from directing an 80-yard overtime drive to beat Denver, Wilson made at least a dozen dazzling — even ridiculously impressive — plays Monday night in
Author: Steve Rudman
After running the Rodgers-Rivers-Manning gauntlet, the Seahawks draw Kirk Cousins, not to be dismissed despite his four picks vs. the Giants.
On a Super Bowl team loaded with marquee players, punter Jon Ryan is one of Seattle’s best — and least appreciated — weapons.
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The Mariners are in the midst of a collapse unlike any the franchise has experienced since 1996, when a Lou Piniella-managed club also crashed in late September.
Starting pitching suddenly in disarray, the Mariners’ hopes of remaining viable in the wild card race come down to Felix Hernandez Tuesday night.
The Seahawks head into a bye week with a 2-1 record after beating Denver in overtime Sunday. History hasn’t been kind to Seahawks teams that started 1-2.
The Seahawks squandered a 17-3 fourth-quarter lead, but Russell Wilson directed a flawless overtime drive that beat the Broncos 26-20 at the Clink.