The Seattle Seahawks had a big win over the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 15 of the NFL season. Led by quarterback Russell Wilson, the Seahawks put up a dominant performance, winning 23-17. In his weekly report card, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times broke down the game and graded the Seahawks’ performance.
Offense: A-
The offense was led by Wilson, who threw for 230 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran for 45 yards and a touchdown. The Seahawks had a balanced attack, with Chris Carson rushing for 84 yards and a touchdown. Tyler Lockett had a big day, catching seven passes for 90 yards and a touchdown. The offensive line did a great job of protecting Wilson, only allowing one sack.
Defense: B+
The defense was solid, holding the Eagles to just 17 points. They forced two turnovers, including a fumble recovery by Bobby Wagner. The secondary was also strong, limiting Carson Wentz to just 213 passing yards and no touchdowns. The pass rush was effective, recording four sacks on Wentz.
Special Teams: B
The special teams unit had a solid performance, with Jason Myers making both of his field goal attempts. Punter Michael Dickson also had a good day, averaging 44.5 yards per punt. The kick and punt coverage units were also effective, limiting the Eagles to just 17 return yards.
Overall: A-
The Seahawks had a great performance in Week 15, earning an A- from Bob Condotta. They dominated the game on both sides of the ball, and their special teams unit was solid as well. With this win, the Seahawks improved to 11-3 on the season and remain in contention for the NFC West title.