The Seattle Seahawks had a big win over the Cleveland Browns in Week 8 of the NFL season, and Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times has given his report card on the game. The Seahawks were able to come out on top with a 32-28 victory, and it was a great performance from the team.
Offense: The Seahawks offense was able to put up 32 points against a tough Browns defense, and they were led by quarterback Russell Wilson. Wilson threw for 295 yards and two touchdowns, and he also added another touchdown on the ground. Running back Chris Carson was also effective, rushing for 124 yards and a touchdown. The offensive line did a great job of protecting Wilson as he was only sacked once.
Grade: A-
Defense: The Seahawks defense was able to hold the Browns to just 28 points, and they were led by linebacker Bobby Wagner. Wagner had 11 tackles, two sacks, and a forced fumble. The secondary also had a good game, with cornerback Shaquill Griffin leading the way with two interceptions. The defensive line was able to get pressure on Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield all game long, sacking him four times.
Grade: B+
Special Teams: The Seahawks special teams unit had a solid performance in the win over the Browns. Punter Michael Dickson had a great game, averaging over 50 yards per punt. Kicker Jason Myers was also successful, making all four of his field goal attempts.
Grade: A-
Overall, the Seahawks had a great performance against the Browns in Week 8. They were able to put up 32 points on offense, while holding the Browns to just 28 points on defense. Special teams also played a big role in the win, with Dickson and Myers both having great games. Bob Condotta gave the Seahawks an overall grade of B+, which is a great result for the team.