What an age we live in. The Seattle Seahawks (6-10) head into their first ever 17th game of the regular season, and they do so with little to play for other than pride when they take the field...
, respectively. I expect this matchup to feature a lot more offense and at least a few more points than the first meeting.
Regardless of the outcome, at least one NFC West team not named the Seattle Seahawks will be disappointed by the result, and with schadenfreude looking to be the sole motivator at this point, it is at least comforting to know that we can bank on that either way.The Cardinals need to win and the Los Angeles Rams to lose to the San Francisco 49ers to capture the NFC West for the first time since 2015. If the Seahawks beat or even tie Arizona then the Rams win the division by default.
Seattle is 7-3-1 on the road against the Cardinals under Pete Carroll, with two of those losses coming in overtime.As mentioned above, both teams expect to have their QB1 in action this weekend,, most recently landing Ryan Neal in protocols, which is of course unwelcome news heading into this game.