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Staff Score Predictions: Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Seattle Seahawks
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-5) lastly snapped the longest dropping streak of quarterback Tom Brady’s profession with a last-second landing towards the Los Angeles Rams. For the primary time in just a few weeks, the group has slightly momentum below its belt forward of a matchup with the Seattle Seahawks (6-3) in Germany. This would be the first worldwide contest ever within the nation and there is quite a lot of anticipation as each groups lead their respective divisions.
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On the finish of the day, a win is a win however it took a fourth-quarter rally for the Buccaneers to beat a second-half deficit towards the Rams. There’s been a scarcity of constant effort, one thing that Brady has known as the group out for. Till Tampa Bay can begin placing 4 quarters collectively week in and week out, it is onerous to take them critically as a respectable playoff contender. Sunday would be the final check with a Seahawks group that prepares successfully on the docket.
Regardless of buying and selling away star quarterback Russell Wilson over the offseason, Seattle hasn’t missed a beat and leads an NFC West divison that features the all-in San Francisco 49ers and defending champions, Los Angeles Rams. Credit score to move coach Pete Carroll for a powerful teaching job that has the Seahawks thriving regardless of the lack of working again Rashaad Penny early within the yr.
Our employees offers their predictions because the Buccaneers and Seahawks face off in a global affair.
Dustin Lewis (@Dussttin)
The Buccaneers survived, barely, towards a struggling Los Angeles Rams group final Sunday. Regardless of outgaining the Rams by over 100 yards, Tampa Bay nonetheless needed to overcome a seven level deficit within the fourth quarter to snap its three-game dropping streak. The win would not essentially elicit a ton of confidence transferring ahead.
The competitors will get more durable this weekend with Tampa Bay and Seattle assembly in Germany. The Seahawks have received 4 straight video games coming into the competition by 10 or extra factors. The group is enjoying at a high-level below Pete Carroll and the transition from Russell Wilson to Geno Smith has been spectacular.
Smith has thrown 15 touchdowns to 4 interceptions however he has been sacked 21 occasions. In the meantime, rookie working again Kenneth Walker II has scored a minimum of one landing in 5 consecutive video games. The protection wants to carry up whereas Tom Brady and the offense get right into a rhythm. I feel the Buccaneers will present some optimistic indicators however it will not be fairly sufficient towards a scorching Seattle group.
Season Prediction Document: 7-2
Seahawks 27, Buccaneers 20
Logan Robinson (@LogansTwitty)
This one going into it looks like a straightforward Seahawks choose simply going off of the historical past of what Pete Carroll can do whereas on the highway and together with his group touring to play exterior of timezones. His success is one thing we’ve not ever seen within the NFL.
Did the Bucs discover a flip after their win towards the Rams? It was one profitable drive on the finish of the fourth quarter through which they have been capable of finding the endzone… I feel the Buccaneers’ protection should be a key issue on this one towards Geno Smith and getting after the quarterback like they have been in a position to do towards the Rams final weekend. I feel the Buccaneers start a successful streak and shock a very good bit of individuals throughout the NFL by coming away with a win towards the Seahawks in Germany.
Season Prediction Document: 5-4
Buccaneers 24, Seahawks 21
David Harrison (@DHarrison82)
Whereas I wish to consider the Bucs’ offense turned a nook by scoring 10 factors of their final three drives and one ending in goal-to-go, I’ve to see it earlier than I am keen to promote it to our readers. In the meantime, Seattle’s offense has been stable all yr, and their protection is trending upward.
Season Prediction Document: 4-5
Seahawks 23, Buccaneers 20
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Collin Haalboom (@SI_Buccaneers)
When the 2022 NFL schedule was first launched, this sport would’ve been chalked up as a straightforward win for the Bucs by anybody who is aware of something in regards to the NFL. Properly, in actuality, it seems as if nobody is aware of something. Even if the Bucs are coming off a much-needed win towards the defending Tremendous Bowl champs, this season has been a whole and utter catastrophe for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers — particularly on offense.
The Seahawks alternatively have already exceeded all expectations, after which some — on each side of the ball. Nonetheless, I’ve a sense that Tom Brady’s game-winning drive final weekend has invigorated this offense, and we’ll see one of the best model of this group that we have seen all season. Name it a sense, name it ‘Novemberfest’, name it no matter you want. I feel the Bucs prevail in Munich, Germany — and I feel they achieve this convincingly. This may give this group some much-needed momentum heading into their bye week.
Season Prediction Document: 6-3* (obtained married in week 3)
Buccaneers 27, Seahawks 14
Caleb Skinner (@chsnole)
The Buccaneers have been in a position to come away with a victory after dropping 5 of their final 6 video games. It wasn’t fairly, however with slightly below a minute of time remaining Tom Brady led a 60-yard drive that was capped off with a TD to rookie TE Cade Otton.
With a much-needed win below their belt, the Bucs took management of the NFC South and will have gained some confidence and momentum transferring ahead. The following problem forward is a matchup with the stunning Seattle Seahawks in Munich, Germany.
The Seahawks have been fairly the shock this season after buying and selling Russell Wilson to the Denver Broncos and transferring forward with Geno Smith. The emergence of rookie working again, Kenneth Walker, will present the Bucs’ run protection with an admirable problem.
With the protection lastly getting wholesome, the Bucs ought to have the ability to decelerate Seattle’s offense to some extent. As soon as once more, it will likely be as much as the offense to point out a resemblance of what they’ve been the previous couple of seasons. If they will try this and get the working sport going with Leonard Fournette and White, they need to have the ability to come away with this one. Give me the Bucs.
Season Prediction Document: 5-4
Buccaneers 28, Seahawks 21
Maddox Nebel (@MaddoxNebel)
The Seahawks have been nice this yr and however after the Bucs received a battle towards the Rams, they may shock Seattle, handing Geno Smith a loss.
Season Prediction Document: 5-4
Buccaneers 20, Seahawks 17
CONSENSUS: Buccaneers (4-2)
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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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Seahawks Rule Out Ken Walker III For TNF at Bears
Three days after suffering an ankle injury in a loss to the Minnesota Vikings, the Seattle Seahawks will be without running back Ken Walker III when they travel for a post-Christmas battle against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field.
Walker exited Sunday’s loss to Minnesota late in the fourth quarter following a goal line run and the team quickly declared him doubtful to return. With Seattle only holding two walkthroughs leading up to Thursday’s Week 17 contest in Chicago, he was listed as a non-participant for both, a clear sign he wouldn’t be able to recover in time to suit up for the critical late-season matchup.
Injuries have been a significant problem for Walker in his third season with the Seahawks, as he already missed four games earlier in the year with oblique and calf injuries, including two games earlier this month against the Cardinals and Packers.
With Walker sidelined, Seattle will turn to Zach Charbonnet for his fifth start of the season after the second-year back wasn’t listed on the final injury report. He only had one carry against Minnesota after missing practice time last week with an oblique strain, but he was upgraded to full participant on Tuesday and Wednesday’s walkthrough.
Behind Charbonnet, Kenny McIntosh will serve as the primary backup and should see extensive action, especially with Charbonnet not being 100 percent healthy himself. The team could also sign George Holani off of the practice squad to the 53-man roster, but a corresponding move would need to be made to create a spot for him.
Aside from Walker, the Seahawks also ruled out tight end Brady Russell with a foot issue and he will miss his fifth game out of the past seven. He could be a candidate for injured reserve if the team wants to sign Holani to help replace Walker on the depth chart at running back.
Safety K’Von Wallace, who returned to practice two weeks ago from injured reserve, will not be activated prior to Thursday’s game in Chicago. Seattle will have to make a decision on whether or not to activate him for the season finale in Los Angeles next week.
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Seattle bakery near UW named one of best in US
SEATTLE – The New York Times just declared a local Seattle bakery as one of the best in America.
That’s right, Saint Bread on Portage Bay Waterfront near the University of Washington has made the list of “22 best bakeries across the U.S. right now.”
The Times picked out the bakeries based on their travels across the country this past year. Some of the baked goods featured by the magazine include Saint Bread’s cardamom croissant and its cinnamon-Okinawan sugar toast.
Saint Bread Bakery in Seattle
We caught up with the owner, Yasuaki Saito, who told FOX 13 he had no idea his bakery was going to make the list.
“Oh you know they don’t tell you about these sorts of things, they kind of show up in the press. We are very fortunate here. We’ve had some good press over the years…this is another one of those recognitions of the hard work and effort the team puts in every day. We are the type of place that is based in our community, and we make sure the product going out is really great, and we are serving it with a smile.”
Saito says they will be closed for the holidays, so the next time you can check them out will be on Friday, January 3.
Saint Bread Bakery in Seattle
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