The Seattle Seahawks have been hard at work this offseason, looking to address the questions that have been raised about their team. After a disappointing end to the regular season, the Seahawks were determined to finish strong and secure a victory in their final game. On Sunday, they did just that, defeating the San Francisco 49ers 26-23 in overtime.
The win was a much-needed boost for the Seahawks, who had dropped their last three games and were in danger of missing the playoffs. With the victory, Seattle improved to 11-5 and secured the NFC West title. It was a huge accomplishment for a team that had been struggling in recent weeks.
The Seahawks’ performance in the game was impressive, as they were able to overcome a 17-point deficit and score the winning touchdown in overtime. Quarterback Russell Wilson had an outstanding game, throwing for 233 yards and two touchdowns. He was aided by a strong running game, as running back Chris Carson rushed for 133 yards and a touchdown.
The win was also a sign of hope for the Seahawks, who will now look to address the questions that have been raised about their team this offseason. The team has already made some changes, including the hiring of new head coach Pete Carroll and the signing of free agent receiver Doug Baldwin.
The Seahawks will also need to address their defense, which has been inconsistent this season. They will need to improve their pass rush and secondary play if they want to make a deep run in the playoffs.
Overall, the Seahawks’ victory in their final regular-season game was an important one. It showed that the team is capable of overcoming adversity and finishing strong. It also gave them some much-needed momentum heading into the offseason, where they will look to address the questions that have been raised about their team. With some key changes and improvements, the Seahawks could be a force to be reckoned with in the playoffs.