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Report Card: Top Performers in Seahawks 31-21 Victory Over Cardinals
Staying sizzling into the month of November and persevering with to show doubters into believers, the Seahawks rattled off their fourth straight win through the use of three second half landing drives to complete off the Cardinals for a 31-21 win at State Farm Stadium.
Having fun with one other well-rounded recreation with loads of standouts shining on offense, protection, and particular groups, Seattle prolonged its lead within the NFC West by half a recreation over idle San Francisco and stays the No. 3 seed within the NFC. Listed below are my prime 5 grades and different notable performances from one other spectacular divisional victory in Glendale.
Shelby Harris
General Grade: 88.0 (Run Protection 88, Tackling 86, Move Rush 90)
Persevering with a torrid stretch of play the place he has been extremely disruptive defending the run and speeding the passer over the previous month, Harris made life depressing for Kyler Murray, significantly within the second half of Sunday’s win. Registering 4 quarterback pressures for the third time throughout Seattle’s four-game win streak, he produced one in every of 5 second half sacks by the Seahawks when he slanted exhausting inside from 2-tech alignment and exploded previous middle Billy Worth, promptly devouring Murray within the backfield for a drive-ending sack to open the fourth quarter. On two different events, his rapid inside stress pressured the quarterback to throw the ball away after vacating the pocket. As a run defender, he made a clutch sort out tripping up the speedy quarterback on a scramble that might have gone for vital yardage and netted solely six yards, forcing a punt two performs later after a Tariq Woolen move breakup on third down. Though his stat line reveals solely two tackles and he let a second attainable sack slip by his fingertips, his presence within the center helped create a number of alternatives for teammates in one other dominant effort within the trenches.
Noah Fant
General Grade: 86.5 (Receiving 92, Run Blocking 76*)
*Weighted for 10 run blocking snaps
As was the case for Harris, Sunday proved to be a wonderful day for veteran Seahawks similar to Fant who joined the workforce as a part of the Russell Wilson commerce, making that deal look much more lopsided midway by the season. Persevering with to grow to be an increasing number of snug catching passes from Geno Smith in Shane Waldron’s offense, he caught a season-high 5 passes for 96 yards, together with serving to put the dagger within the Cardinals late within the fourth quarter when he caught a brief move within the flats, slipped by a sort out try by Zaven Collins, after which rumbled 51 yards deep into opposing territory to arrange Walker’s second landing run. Previous to that explosive YAC-filled reception, he made three clutch third down catches within the first half, together with hauling in a contested catch from Smith with three defenders converging on him in protection for a 12-yard achieve on third and three and snagging an 18-yard double move. Together with amassing 71 yards after the catch, he helped chip in late within the recreation as a run blocker because the Seahawks demoralized their opposition with three consecutive landing drives.
Damien Lewis
General Grade: 85.5 (Run Blocking 81, Move Blocking 90)
Very similar to the remainder of Seattle’s offensive line on Sunday, Lewis had a mediocre first half as a run blocker and whereas he made a number of high quality blocks, he wasn’t essentially creating constant push off the road of scrimmage to assist open up lanes for Walker. However he was close to flawless in move safety all through the sport, successful a number of battles in opposition to J.J. Watt and Zach Allen alongside the way in which. On 41 move blocking reps, he allowed a single stress and one hit on Smith. Then, after halftime, he elevated his recreation within the run recreation division with Waldron dialing up a number of counters and energy runs that despatched him on the transfer as a pulling guard. Taking pictures out of his stance able to inflict punishment, he laid a number of good blocks pulling throughout the road of scrimmage, together with making a pivotal block peeling again to seal linebacker Tanner Vallejo on a 12-yard run on Seattle’s ultimate scoring drive. Displaying off of his underrated athleticism within the course of, the third-year guard retains getting extra snug on the left aspect and will have performed his most full recreation as a professional in Arizona.
Uchenna Nwosu
General Grade: 85.0 (Run Protection 88, Tackling 78, Move Rush 95)
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Taking a look at Nwosu’s total stat line, one would suppose the veteran edge rusher dominated from begin to end. However shockingly, after racking up a pair of sacks and a further sort out for loss to go together with seven quarterback pressures, his recreation might have been even higher. On two completely different events within the first half, he had Murray in his grasp for a possible sack however could not end the play, together with permitting the magician to slide away from him for a 21-yard scramble on Arizona’s opening scoring drive. However the rising star greater than made amends within the second half, rocketing inside on a tackle-exchange stunt to sack Murray early within the third quarter and assist drive one other Cardinals punt. Later within the quarter, he shed a pair of blocks and managed to convey down Murray on a designed possibility run for a one-yard loss. Placing the ending touches on one other dynamic efficiency, he discovered his technique to the quarterback a second time on the Cardinals ultimate drive, bringing him all the way down to put an exclamation level on the Seahawks’ victory.
Ryan Neal
General Grade: 84.5 (Run Protection 90, Tackling 80, Protection 84)
Enjoying the perfect soccer of his profession and thriving in a scheme that enables him to finest make the most of his versatile talent set, Neal retains coming by with pivotal game-changing performs for a surging Seahawks protection. Coming off spectacular performances in wins over the Chargers and Giants, he acquired off to a different quick begin by flying up from his security spot and stuffing Murray on a designed quarterback run on the opening drive for a one-yard achieve and making one other run cease on James Conner two performs later. Then, with the Cardinals threatening contained in the two-minute warning, he hustled from his hook zone duty to chase Murray from behind and punched the soccer out of his arms, resulting in a Josh Jones fumble restoration to show the opponent away with no factors earlier than halftime. Whereas he had a considerably quiet recreation statistically with solely 4 tackles, his optimistic influence went properly past field rating numbers, as he performed lockdown protection permitting no catches on only one goal, serving to restrict tight finish Zach Ertz to only 5 catches for 40 yards.
Different Notable Performances
Although he did not have close to as a lot yardage as Fant, Will Dissly remained an vital think about Seattle’s offense with two first down receptions and stellar run blocking to obtain an 83.0 total grade. Racking up practically 80 yards after halftime with hard-nosed working and including three catches out of the backfield, Walker narrowly missed out on the highest 5 as a consequence of tough efficiency in move safety, incomes an 81.0 mark. Overcoming a foul decide six and some different lucky throws that weren’t intercepted, Geno Smith confirmed nice resiliency finishing 76 % of his passes with two touchdowns, salvaging a 77.0 grade. Receivers DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett scored 81.0 and 80.0 respectively combining to catch 10 out of 11 targets from Smith. Ending second behind Lewis, sort out Abraham Lucas loved a powerful recreation excluding permitting a sack within the third quarter, as he did not permit every other pressures and made a number of key run blocks within the second half to earn a 79.0 grade. Buoyed by a powerful 84.0 run blocking grade, Phil Haynes scored favorably (77.5 total) in a platoon position with Gabe Jackson. Permitting six whole pressures and in addition getting nailed for a false begin penalty, Charles Cross had one in every of his more durable video games in move safety as far as a rookie with a 71.0 grade.
Regardless of failing to file a sort out, sack, or quarterback hit, Poona Ford continued his latest resurgence with 4 pressures and stout play within the trenches for an 82.0 grade. Receiving one in every of his highest scores of the season so far, an lively Quandre Diggs produced a wonderful move breakup in protection and did not permit a single reception whereas locking down the again half of the secondary for an 80.5 grade. Whereas he allowed a landing to Ertz late within the fourth quarter and missed a sort out on Murray, Woolen impressed by not permitting any catches to DeAndre Hopkins and producing a clutch third down move breakup defending the perennial All-Professional for a 79.0 rating. Throughout from him, Mike Jackson turned in one other regular efficiency permitting 4 catches for simply 13 yards to earn a 78.0 grade. At linebacker, whereas Jordyn Brooks let Hopkins slip previous him in protection for a landing early within the first quarter, he racked up 12 tackles and in addition had the game-ending move breakup to obtain a 75.0 grade. Off the sting, Bruce Irvin had an uneven recreation as a run defender with two missed tackles but additionally produced 4 pressures and a sack as a rusher to internet a 74.0 rating.
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Judge rules accused carjacker competent, denies bail in Seattle dog walker murder case
SEATTLE, Wash. – A judge has found Jahmed Haynes, the man accused of murdering beloved 80-year-old dog walker Ruth Dalton in Madison Valley last August, competent to stand trial. The court’s decision came after months of debate surrounding his mental health and whether he could adequately face the charges against him.
Dalton’s family expressed relief at the court’s ruling, with her granddaughter Melanie Roberts stating, “I’m really relieved that finally through the smoke, the truth was seen, and that he is competent.”
According to court documents, Haynes allegedly carjacked Dalton while she was walking dogs in the neighborhood. He is accused of dragging her with her own car before running her over. Haynes is also charged with animal cruelty for the violent killing of Dalton’s dog, Chico.
Prosecutors presented a Department of Social and Health Services report dated December 24, 2024, which deemed Haynes competent.
“We have a DSHS report which opines he is competent to proceed, so we’re asking your honor to find him competent today,” argued Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Alexandra Logan.
Judge David Keenan ruled Haynes competent as he was present in court in a wheelchair, handcuffed and shackled. However, FOX 13 and other news outlets were not allowed to film his face, as his defense argued the chance to a fair trial, and potential contamination of the jury should his likeness be recorded.
“I do find that identity is an issue in this case,” Keenan said.
No Bail Hold: Extensive Criminal History
Thursday’s competency hearing was just the beginning, as the defense pleaded not guilty and requested Haynes’ bail be set at $50,000. The initial case was set for a ‘no bail’ hold.
Prosecutors argued Haynes’ criminal record includes six felony convictions dating back to 1983, including vehicular homicide and robbery in 1999. Prosecutors also detailed incidents where Haynes assaulted corrections officers at Monroe State Penitentiary in 2005 while serving a prison sentence, it resulted in a 108-month consecutive sentence. These convictions and charges would make this Haynes’ third strike under Washington state’s persistent offender statute, potentially resulting in a life sentence if convicted.
Deputy Prosecutor Brent Kling argued against reducing bail, saying, “His behavior in this case, coupled with his history, coupled with the charges that he is facing now, demonstrate that he is capable of committing incredible acts of violence and that he has a propensity for violence that unquestionably shows that he is a danger to the community.”
“I’m denying bail in this matter given the incredibly violent allegations here, they’re very serious along with the defendant’s previous convictions,” Keenan said.
Family’s Plea for Justice
Melanie Roberts delivered an emotional plea to the court, urging the judge to maintain the no-bail hold.
“I plead with the court to not allow him to prey on us acting victims in the real world. Please continue no-bail hold so my family and our community can rest easier and keep what little peace we have felt in the past four months,” Roberts said.
A small victory for Dalton’s loved ones.
“I’m confident he will be found to be guilty eventually,” Roberts said. “He doesn’t deserve to be on the street. We don’t deserve for him to be on the street to be a menace to the rest of us. He’s not going to be a danger to anyone else’s grandmother or mother, brother, sister, dog, everybody’s safe from him, and it’s huge victory for me and my family and our community and everybody.”
Reflecting on the pain her family has endured, Roberts shared a poignant memory of her grandmother, recounting a recent moment where she saw a double rainbow and felt her grandmother’s presence.
“This is our rain right now. And my rainbow might not be as bright as it used to be, but we’ll still get our rainbow,” Roberts said.
The court’s ruling marks the first significant step toward justice for Dalton’s family.
Dalton’s family vowed to attend every hearing to honor her memory. “If he’s here, I’m here,” Roberts said. “I look forward to justice being all the way served in this matter.”
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Seattle Seahawks Injury Report: Backfield Blow for Seattle
The Seattle Seahawks head into Thursday night’s road game against the Chicago Bears with three key players officially ruled out, including running back Kenneth Walker III. Walker injured his ankle during the fourth quarter of last week’s game against the Minnesota Vikings and was unable to return. After sitting out all practices during the short week, the team confirmed Walker will miss his fifth game of the season, further limiting Seattle’s backfield depth.
Despite Walker’s absence, the Seahawks will have backup running back Zach Charbonnet available. Charbonnet, the team’s second-leading rusher, was initially limited earlier in the week with an elbow injury but fully participated in the final two practices. He saw limited action in Week 16 but is expected to take on a larger workload with Walker sidelined.
In addition to Walker, the Seahawks will also be without tight end Brady Russell and safety K’Von Wallace. Russell has been dealing with a lingering foot injury for most of the second half of the season and will miss his third consecutive game and fifth overall this year. Wallace, who returned to practice earlier this month after being activated from injured reserve, participated fully this week but has not yet been cleared for game action and will remain out for another week.
Meanwhile, the Chicago Bears will be shorthanded, ruling out four players and listing three others as questionable for the matchup. Among those out is offensive tackle Teven Jenkins, who did not practice this week due to a calf injury. His absence further weakens Chicago’s offensive line, which has already struggled to protect rookie quarterback Caleb Williams this season. Former Seahawk and current Bears running back/special teamer Travis Homer has also been ruled out with a hamstring injury, taking away a key contributor on special teams.
Seattle Seahawks Injury Report
Seattle’s Thursday practice report follows below.
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Chicago Bears and Seattle Seahawks Game Day Preview
Seattle Seahawks (8-7) at Chicago Bears (4-11)
Kickoff: 7:15 p.m. Thursday
Where: Soldier Field, Chicago
TV: Prime, Fox locally (Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit, Kaylee Hartung)
Radio: ESPN AM-1000 (Jeff Joniak, Tom Thayer, Jason McKie)
National Radio, Westwood One (Kevin Kugler, Ryan Harris)
Spanish Radio: Latino Mix 93.5 FM (Omar Ramos, Mateo Moreno)
The Line: Seahawks by 3 1/2, over/under 42 1/2 (Fan Duel)
Chicago Bears On SI Prediction: Seahawks 23, Bears 12
The Series: The 20th game between these teams. The Seahawks lead the series 11-8 and 11-6 in the regular season. The Bears won in the last game 25-24 in 2021 at Seattle. They won the last two in the series.
The Coaches: Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald is in his first year with an 8-7 record, 5-1 on the road.
Bears interim head coach Thomas Brown has an 0-3 record. He took over the team from Matt Eberflus following the 23-20 Bears Thanksgiving Day loss at Detroit. The Bears have been outscored 102-42 in his three games.
The Teams: Seattle fell a game behind the L.A. Rams with a loss to Minnesota last week on a late Vikings TD and now is on the verge of elimination, but can still win the NFC West with a victory over the Bears because its last game is against the Rams. The Seahawks have stepped up on defense down the stretch, ranking sixth overall in yards allowed since Week 11. Geno Smith has had a roller-coaster season with five 300-yard passing games, which ties him for most in a Seahawks season with Russell Wilson. The season on offense has been marked by the rise of Jaxon Smith-Njigba, whose 93 catches are seven short of the Seattle record for a season.
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The Bears are trying to avoid a 10th straight loss and are ninth in draft order. QB Caleb Williams owns a streak of 326 throws without a pick but the defense has given up 422 yards a game over the last five as they’ve dropped from top 10 to 26th overall.
Stat Leaders: For Seattle, Smith has completed 370 of 528 (70.1%) for 3,937 yards with 17 TDs but 15 interceptions with a 90.4 passer rating. Leading rusher Kenneth Walker III is unavailable due to injury and Zach Charbonnet is the rushing leader in the game with 453 yards on 106 attempts (4.3 yards a carry) and a team-high eight TDs. WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba leads in receptions with 93 catches, 1,089 yards and six TDs. … S Julian Love is Seattle’s tackles leader with 98 while D-lineman Leonard Williams leads in tackles for loss with 12. He is tied for the lead in sacks with Derick Hall at 7. CB Riq Woolen is the leader in pass breakups with 13 while CB Coby Bryant leads in interceptions with three.
For the Bears, Williams is 314 of 505 (62.2%) for 3,271 yards with 19 TDs and five INTs for a passer rating of 89.3. RB D’Andre Swift leads in rushing with 841 yards on 221 carries and Roschon Johnson leads in rushing TDs with six. WR DJ Moore has the receptions lead with 83 and yards with 826 while WR Keenan Allen leads in TD catches with seven. … LB T.J. Edwards has the tackles lead with 119 and tackles for loss lead with 10. DT Gervon Dexter leads in sacks with 5.0 and the interceptions lead belongs to CBs Jaylon Johnson and Tyrique Stevenson with two each.
Injury Report: For the Seahawks, RB Kenneth Walker III (ankle) and TE Brady Russell (foot) are out.
For the Bears, G Teven Jenkins (calf), S Eljah Hicks (ankle), S Tarvarius Moore (knee) and RB Travis Homer (hamstring) are out. DT Gervon Dexter (knee), C Doug Kramer (shoulder) and LB Amen Ogbongbemiga (hip) are questionable.
Matching Up: The Seahawks are 14th on offense, fourth passing and 30th rushing. They are 15th in scoring. Seattle is 17th on defense, 16th against the pass and 18th against the run. The Seahawks are 12th in scoring defense.
The Bears are 31st on offense, 27th in passing and 25th at rushing. They are 26th in scoring. Chicago is 26th on defense, 23rd against the pass and 26th against the run. They rank 13th in scoring defense.
Of Note: Williams’ 3,271 yards ranks sixth in Bears history for a single season. … Although the Seahawks had had a reputation for explosive offense, Njigba’s 1,089 yards make him the first player since both DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett went over, 1000 yards in 2020. … Seattle’s four straight road wins are its most since 2020. … Metcalf needs 3 yards receiving and a TD catch to join Randy Moss as the only NFL players to have 50 catches, 900 yards and five TD catches in each of their first six seasons. … Swift needs 65 yards from scrimmage for a career high 1,264 from scrimmage, breaking the mark he set with the Eagles last year. … The Bears have converted 21 fourth downs, the second most in the NFL. … The Bears defense is third in the NFL in red zone TD percentage allowed (47.5%) and third in red zone takeaways (5). … The Bears have been outscored 86-20 in first quarters. … The only defeat in Seattle’s 5-1 road record was against Detroit.
Key Individual Matchups
Bears CB Tyrique Stevenson vs. WR DK Metcalf
It’s unlikely they would stick with Johnson all game on Metcalf with Jaxon Smith-Njigba now a real threat. The Bears have been switching up coverages and assignments to keep offenses off balance. It would be easy to see them playing Tyrique Stevenson on Metcalf some, with safety help, because Stevenson is a bit closer in size and a very physical cornerback. Either way, he or Johnson would have their hands full with a 6-4, 235-pound wide receiver who can get the jump ball. As much as Stevenson has been maligned for the Hail Mary and a few other mistakes made, he hasn’t had a bad season statistically with a passer rating allowed of 86.4 and only 55.8% completions when targeted. Last year he allowed nine TD passes and this year only four so far, according to Stathead/Pro Football Reference. Metcalf has had a so-so year by his standards, with half the TD catches (4) he had last year (8) and 215 yards less than he had for last season.
Bears CB Jaylon Johnson vs. WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba
This could be a tag team thing between Johnson and Kyler Gordon depending upon the route run, as Smith-Njigba could line up about anywhere but definitely has ascended and is their leading weapon. Johnson/Gordon will have their hands full staying with him. Smith-Njigba has caught 73.8% of targets this year, a 6.1% improvement over last year and has 471 more yards with 1,089, as well as 30 more catches. Johnson has kept his passer rating at a solid 87.4 against with only two TDs allowed and 61.7% completions. All are strong numbers considering he most often gets the tough receiving assignment. It’s Gordon who has been victimized more with 74% completions allowed and a 111.3 passer rating against when targeted.
Bears DE Montez Sweat vs. Seahawks RT Abraham Lucas
The Bears haven’t been getting the numbers from Sweat they had last year but this could be an opportunity for him to pad those against a third-year tackle who has started the last six games. The 6-foot-6, 322-pound Abraham is graded 67th out of 80 tackles by Pro Football Focus. The third-rounder from Washington State has given up four sacks with six penalties committed in 354 snaps, or about 40% of the team’s snaps. Sweat still has 4 ½ sacks. It might be more difficult for the Seahawks to hit him with effective chipping since starting running back Kenneth Walker III is out injured.
Bears WR Keenan Allen vs. Seahawks CB Devon Witherspoon
Allen has picked up the pace and now leads the Bears in receiving touchdowns as his connection heated up with Williams. He has 15 catches for 223 yards and two TDs the last two games and five TDs in the last four. Witherspoon’s passer rating against in his second season is at 101.0 13.1 points worse than his rookie year, but he has allowed three fewer TD catches than last year when he gave up five. But his real problem is he has allowed 68.9% completions after only 58.3% last year. The Bears need to continue to take advantage of the improving pass connection they have here since Allen might not be in Chicago next year.
Bears WR DJ Moore vs. Seahawks CB Riq Woolen
Like with Allen, Moore’s numbers in terms of catches are up, but the yardage has been tough for him to come by, all shorter passes and he’s taking a beating with some of these catches. Moore made 29 catches over the last four games but for only 260 yards. Woolen is the speed merchant and outstanding athlete who has an 87.6 passer rating against and is allowing only 55% completions. He’s giving up just 6.2 yards per target. This is a tough matchup for the Bears this week and they could look to target Rome Odunze more.
Bears TE Cole Kmet vs. Seahawks LB Ernest Jones
The Bears haven’t made good enough use of Kmet as they’ve tried to get their wide receivers involved more. Kmet has only one dropped pass on the year but only had more than five targets in games twice on the year. Seattle’s linebackers offer a good opportunity to attack that area of the field with passes as PFF has Jones graded 61st out of 79 linebackers in pass coverage and linebacker Tyrice Knight 44th of 79.
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