Seattle, WA
Broncos’ Biggest Studs & Duds in 26-20 Loss to Seahawks
The Denver Broncos opened their season with a 26-20 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. While the outcome was disappointing, it may have provided a telling glimpse into what Broncos fans can expect from the year ahead.
Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix’s debut was a non-stop “Welcome to the NFL” moment, as he struggled against a relentless Seahawks defense. But there were bright spots amid the growing pains.
Let’s examine those bright spots as we dive into the Broncos’ biggest studs and duds from this Week 1 matchup.
Jonathon Cooper | OLB
Cooper was an absolute menace on the edge, recording two sacks and three quarterback hits. His relentless pressure kept Geno Smith uncomfortable for much of the game, giving the Broncos a fighting chance on defense.
Alex Singleton | LB
Singleton was everywhere, leading the defense with 12 tackles and grabbing a key interception. His efforts drove Denver’s defense, especially in stopping the Seahawks’ run game in the first half.
Wil Lutz | K
In a game where the offense faltered, Lutz was perfect, converting all three field goals, including a clutch 45-yarder. His consistency provided a silver lining in an otherwise frustrating offensive day.
Marvin Mims Jr. | WR/PR/KR
Mims showcased his potential as a dynamic returner, averaging 9.4 yards per punt return with a long 18. His ability to flip field position could be a valuable weapon as the season progresses.
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Bo Nix | QB
While Nix might deserve to be on the studs list for his rushing touchdown and mobility, he also landed with the duds due to his two costly interceptions and subpar passing performance. His struggles to move the ball downfield (5.3 yards per attempt) and misreads in crucial moments hampered the offense’s flow and gave the Seahawks opportunities to capitalize.
Javonte Williams | RB
Williams had an off day, managing only 23 yards on eight carries for an average of 2.9 yards per attempt. He failed to find rhythm in the ground game, and his longest run of the day was just nine yards, putting extra pressure on Nix and the passing attack.
Jaleel McLaughlin | RB
McLaughlin had a frustrating day, with 10 carries for only 27 yards, averaging 2.7 yards per carry, and losing a fumble. His ball security issues stalled a critical drive, and his inability to break off significant gains left the Broncos offense stalling repeatedly.
Greg Dulcich | TE
Dulcich was expected to be a security blanket for the rookie quarterback but managed just two catches for 12 yards. His inability to get open in critical situations left Nix scrambling for options, limiting Denver’s ability to sustain drives.
Courtland Sutton | WR
Usually a reliable target, Sutton struggled to make a meaningful impact, hauling four receptions for just 38 yards. His longest catch went for only 17 yards, and Sutton failed to generate any explosive plays, further constricting the Broncos’ inconsistent offense.
Pat Surtain II | CB
After signing a well-deserved massive contract, Surtain wasn’t his usual shutdown self, giving up critical completions in crucial moments. He posted six tackles (four solo), but only defended one pass and was penalized.
This season, rookie struggles will be a theme for Nix, but the Broncos have enough talent to weather the storm. With a strong defense and special teams, the pieces are there for eventual success.
This rough start is like medicine — bitter but necessary for future growth. Hang in there, Broncos Country; the fever will break, and the possibility of a playoff push is still within the realm of the achievable.
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Seattle, WA
Seattle Storm lose 77-72 to Fire behind Carla Leite’s 20 points
SEATTLE, WA – JULY 4: Dominique Malonga #14 of the Seattle Storm drives to the basket during the game against the Portland Fire on July 4, 2026 at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington. (David Ryder / NBAE / Getty Images)
SEATTLE – Carla Leite scored 20 points to lead the Portland Fire to a 77-72 victory over the Seattle Storm on Saturday night.
Leite made 4 of 8 shots and all 12 of her free throws, adding four assists for Portland (9-12). Bridget Carleton totaled 14 points and seven rebounds, while Megan Gustafson added 10 points and nine boards.
Dominique Malonga had 22 points to pace Seattle (5-17) and Natisha Hiedeman scored 15. Awa Fam had 12 points, while fellow rookie Flau’jae Johnson was held to a season-low one point.
Leite had two three-point plays to start the third quarter and Frieda Buhner came off the bench to score all nine of her points over a six-minute span as Portland turned a 32-30 halftime lead into a 54-47 advantage. Gustafson sank a 3-pointer for a 41-38 lead and the Fire never trailed again.
Emily Engstler had all nine of her points and six of her eight rebounds by halftime, helping Portland outscore Seattle 22-10 in the second period for a two-point lead at the break.
Hiedeman had nine points in the first quarter and Seattle used a 13-2 run over the final 5:27 to take a 20-10 lead before falling to 0-12 against Western Conference opponents this season.
Portland went 1-3 on a four-game trip.
Up next
Seattle: At Los Angeles Sparks on Monday.
Portland: Hosts Las Vegas Aces on Thursday.
The Source: Information in this story came from The Associated Press.
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Experts release new WNBA predictions for Portland Fire vs. Seattle Storm tonight
An exciting cross-conference WNBA matchup takes center stage on Independence Day as the Portland Fire travel north to the Emerald City to clash with the Seattle Storm at Climate Pledge Arena on Saturday, July 4, 2026, at 6:00 PM PT.
The home-standing Storm look to assert their dominance behind a balanced offensive attack led by dynamic playmaker Dominique Malonga and veteran guard Naty Hiedeman. The visiting Fire will try to play the ultimate holiday spoiler, counting on a heavy scoring punch from Carla Leite to disrupt Seattle’s defensive rhythm. To help you locate the sharpest analytical angles before tip-off, we cross-referenced our advanced game simulations with live, crowd-sourced contract data from Polymarket, the world’s largest decentralized prediction platform.
Fire vs. Storm: Matchup Overview
- Teams: Portland Fire vs. Seattle Storm
- Date: Saturday, July 4, 2026
- Time: 6:00 PM PT
- Venue: Climate Pledge Arena (Seattle, WA)
Current Betting Odds
- Spread: Storm -4.5 (+100), Fire +4.5 (-106)
- Total (Over/Under): 171.5 Points
- Moneyline: Fire +170, Storm -174
The odds and lines featured in this article are the best available from selected sports betting sites like Novig and BetMGM at the time of publication and are subject to change.
Polymarket Prediction Market Insights:
Polymarket’s liquid wagering pools offer real-time tracking of public and sharp sentiment, where contract share prices adjust fluidly to represent precise market-implied probabilities:
- Seattle Storm Moneyline (To Win): 63¢ (63% implied probability)
- Portland Fire Moneyline (To Win): 38¢ (38% implied probability)
- Storm Spread (-4.5): 50¢ (50% implied probability)
- Fire Spread (+4.5): 52¢ (52% implied probability)
- Total Points Over 171.5: 51¢ (51% implied probability)
- Total Points Under 171.5: 50¢ (50% implied probability)
(Note: Prediction market participants on Polymarket are trading the game notably closer than standard sportsbooks, pricing Seattle as a more modest 63% moneyline favorite).
Deep Betting Market Analysis & Projections
By routing raw roster efficiency matrices, player matchup data, and home-court advantages through 10,000 algorithmic simulations, our predictive engine has mapped out the highest-probability vectors for Saturday’s showdown:
1. Outright Moneyline: Seattle Storm (73.7% Win Probability)
- The Data: Our machine-learning model gives Seattle a commanding 73.7% probability to win straight up.
- The Angle: This represents a massive value gap on the prediction exchanges. While sportsbooks have priced the Storm heavily at -174, Polymarket traders are valuing Seattle shares at just 63¢. Backing the Storm moneyline contract on Polymarket provides exceptional statistical leverage over standard bookmaker juice.
2. The Point Spread: Storm -4.5 (+100)
- The Data: Simulations indicate a strong 58.0% probability that Seattle covers the -4.5 spread.
- The Angle: Our model projects a final score of Storm 88, Fire 81, indicating a seven-point victory for the hosts. Laying the 4.5 points with Seattle at even money (+100) on Novig represents an analytical edge over public sentiment.
3. Game Total: Under 171.5 Points (+106)
- The Data: The simulation baseline shows a clear 58.6% lean toward the Under.
- The Angle: Our projected combined score sits at 169 points. With Novig offering a plus-money premium of +106 on the Under, fading a high-scoring track meet provides a very comfortable mathematical cushion compared to public expectations.
WNBA Player Props: Projected Box Scores
To evaluate how the individual stars will impact the floor at Climate Pledge Arena, here is the statistical breakdown from our game simulations:
Seattle Storm Projection
- Dominique Malonga: 18 PTS, 9 REB, 2 AST
- Naty Hiedeman: 14 PTS, 2 REB, 4 AST
- Awak Kuier Fam: 13 PTS, 5 REB, 2 AST
- Flau’jae Johnson: 12 PTS, 4 REB, 2 AST
- Jordan Horston: 6 PTS, 3 REB, 2 AST
Portland Fire Projection
- Carla Leite: 15 PTS, 3 REB, 5 AST
- Brack Carleton: 10 PTS, 4 REB, 2 AST
- Megan Gustafson: 9 PTS, 3 REB, 1 AST
- Luisa Geiselsoder: 9 PTS, 5 REB, 2 AST
- Emily Engstler: 8 PTS, 5 REB, 2 AST
Fire vs. Storm Summary:
The data signals a celebratory night for Seattle fans, as the Storm are structurally positioned to handle their Pacific Northwest rivals. While backing Seattle on the flat moneyline via Polymarket yields the highest pure value, locking in Under 171.5 points (+106) provides an excellent statistical fallback play.
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Where to watch Portland Fire vs Seattle Storm on July 4: TV channel, start time and streaming
The WNBA has returned with a brand new collective bargaining agreement and a league full of loaded rosters as the 2026 season tips off.
A rookie class headlined by Dallas Wings top pick Azzi Fudd, Minnesota’s Olivia Miles and Washington’s Lauren Betts is ready to make a mark in the pros while the defending champion Las Vegas Aces look to keep their dynasty alive with a fourth title in five years.
As the the season gets going under a new media rights deal, it can be tough to figure out which channel each team is playing on every night. Here’s everything you need to know to tune in when the Seattle Storm host the Portland Fire on Saturday.
What time is Portland Fire vs Seattle Storm?
Tip off between the Seattle Storm and Portland Fire is scheduled for 9 p.m. (ET) on Saturday, July 4.
How to watch Portland Fire vs Seattle Storm on Saturday
All times Eastern and accurate as of Saturday, July 4, 2026, at 6:19 a.m.
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