The Seattle Seahawks have been off to a hot start this season, winning three of their first four games. They will look to prove that their 3-1 record is no fluke when they take on the Cincinnati Bengals this Sunday.
The Seahawks have been led by their strong defense, which is ranked third in the NFL in points allowed. They have been able to limit opponents to just 17.3 points per game, and have held opponents to under 20 points in three of their four games. The Seahawks have also been able to generate pressure on the quarterback, recording 11 sacks in four games.
Offensively, the Seahawks have been led by quarterback Russell Wilson. Wilson has thrown for 1,077 yards and nine touchdowns in four games, and has been able to spread the ball around to his receivers. Tyler Lockett has been his favorite target, catching 24 passes for 283 yards and two touchdowns.
The Bengals have had a rough start to the season, losing three of their first four games. They have struggled on both sides of the ball, ranking near the bottom of the league in both points scored and points allowed. Quarterback Joe Burrow has shown flashes of brilliance, throwing for 1,121 yards and five touchdowns in four games.
The Seahawks will look to take advantage of the Bengals’ struggles and prove that their 3-1 start is no fluke. If they can limit Burrow and the Bengals’ offense, they should be able to come away with a win and continue their strong start to the season. It will be a tough test for the Seahawks, but if they can come away with a win, it will be a major statement that they are a team to be reckoned with this season.