The Seattle Seahawks had a memorable 2013 Super Bowl season, and Week 8 was no exception. On October 28th, the Seahawks squared off against the Los Angeles Rams in a pivotal divisional matchup.
The Seahawks started off strong, with quarterback Russell Wilson throwing two touchdown passes to wide receiver Golden Tate. Tate finished the day with six receptions for 129 yards and two touchdowns. Running back Marshawn Lynch also had a great game, rushing for 76 yards and a touchdown.
The Rams were able to keep the game close, however, thanks to the play of quarterback Sam Bradford. Bradford threw for 352 yards and three touchdowns, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the Seahawks’ offensive onslaught.
The Seahawks defense was also impressive, as they held the Rams to just 14 points. The defense was led by cornerback Richard Sherman, who had two interceptions and a forced fumble. Linebacker Bobby Wagner also had a great game, recording eight tackles and a sack.
In the end, the Seahawks were able to come away with a 14-9 victory over the Rams. This win was crucial for the Seahawks, as it kept them in first place in the NFC West.
Overall, it was a great game for the Seahawks and a great start to their 2013 Super Bowl season. The team showed that they could compete with the best teams in the league, and they would go on to prove that throughout the season.