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Bryce Young doesn’t hold back on Seahawks
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According to Seahawks PR, Seattle now has 19 wins in the last 24 games, ranking first in the NFL. This is already the highest-scoring team in franchise history (470 points) and they can push that record even further in Week 18.
The Seahawks beat the Panthers 27-10 with a dominant defensive performance, but the offense continues to sputter at times.
To the victors go the spoils, and the spoils for the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday was a little social-media trolling of the Carolina Panthers after their 27-10 win.
Love intercepted Panthers quarterback Bryce Young in the third quarter, helping the Seahawks score back-to-back touchdowns off turnovers to gain their second-half lead. He initially seemed far from where the throw was going, but Love closed on it quickly for the pick.
Seattle allowed just 139 total yards and forced two turnovers in a dominant defensive display. The Seahawks' 13th win of the season ties a franchise record -- their two previous seasons with as many victories resulted in a Super Bowl appearance. Just like previous weeks, Seattle didn't hold back in trolling its opponent after a win.
Their quarterback leads NFL with 20 turnovers in 16 games. Yet they are 13-3, the third 13-win season in Seattle’s 50 years of pro football.
The Seahawks and Sam Darnold felt his second-quarter fumble should have been an incomplete pass, but the quarterback caused a fumble himself on the play.
As the Seahawks took down the Panthers, Jaxon Smith-Njigba joined some elite company in Justin Jefferson and Isaac Bruce.