

A 10-play, 69-yard drive that almost didn’t happen because of a Taysom Hill kickoff return fumble ended in an 8-yard Hill touchdown run. New Orleans didn’t need big explosive plays to score on their third possession. Jason Myers answered Lutz’s long kick with one of his own. The next play was a big Rashaad Penny run into Saints territory, but the drive fizzled out and they settled for a 56-yard field goal. 7-3 Seahawks.Īfter a Saints punt, the Seahawks were fortunate not to give the ball up right away on a dropped interception by Paulson Adebo. Geno Smith completed a 15-yard pass to Noah Fant for a first down, and then his next pass was an improvised throw on the run to DK Metcalf for a 50-yard touchdown. The Seahawks’ red-hot passing offense continued its success into the opening quarter of this game. Wil Lutz hit a 56-yard field goal to put the Saints on the board. Andy Dalton (and I guess Taysom Hill) led a 10-play, 41-yard drive that stalled out thanks to a 3rd down pass breakup by Coby Bryant. If you’re like me, you had a bad feeling in the pit of your stomach.

Seattle won the coin toss and put the Saints offense on the field first. And special teams certainly contributed to this failure to win a very winnable game. If not for Geno and this offense, the Seahawks might be the worst team in the NFL. Seattle was just 1/9 on 3rd down while the Saints were 8/13 on their 3rd downs. Taysom Hill rushed for over 100 yards, 3 touchdowns, and threw for another. The “almost” is because Coby Bryant and Tariq Woolen continue to make awesome plays. We’ll see a lot more of Walker considering the potential severe injury to Rashaad Penny. Geno Smith threw for three touchdowns, should’ve had four or five if not for a bad DK Metcalf drop and a questionable penalty on Charles Cross, while Kenneth Walker III had an electrifying first career touchdown. The defense is not good enough to stop Pop Warner offenses, and between that and some sketchy officiating that resulted in a 39-32 loss to the New Orleans Saints (2-3). See Bears vs.The Seattle Seahawks (2-3) have an offense that is playing like a playoff-caliber team. "He had three really good days and studied like crazy with the coaches and he's ready to help us out." "The background that (Kendricks) has and the instincts that he has and he's been coached really well over the years, he really has a chance to pick it up really quickly and get in there and help us," Carroll said. Wright and Bobby Wagner, due to injuries Wright is still a week away from returning from minor knee surgery and Wagner suffered a groin injury in Week 1," the AP reported. The Seahawks ruled out both of its starting linebackers, K.J. "Seattle coach Pete Carroll said Saturday that Kendricks would make his Seattle debut due to major injuries at linebacker. New Seattle Seahawks linebacker Mychal Kendricks will play Monday night against the Chicago Bears despite his pending jail sentence, according to the Associated Press. The Seahawks lost to the Broncos 27-24, while the Bears lost to the Packers 24-23. Live stream: (subscription required)īoth teams started the 2018 season 0-1, losing close games that were winnable. Seattle said in its injury report that wide receiver Doug Baldwin and linebackers Bobby Wagner and K.J.
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The Seahawks are on the road and without three starters tonight, which is one reason the Bears are -4.5 point favorites in the game (that plus the home field advantage). Bears live score updates here and below at the bottom of the story via Twitter.

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See below for tonight's TV channel and live stream information. Chicago Bears 2018.īoth teams are 0-1 after difficult losses in week 1, so tonight's matchup will have plenty on the line. It's time for Monday Night Football Week 2 action tonight, with two teams hungry for their first win of the season battling in Chicago: the Seattle Seahawks vs.
