Seahawks’ 2013 Super Bowl Season: Week 3 Analysis vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

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The Seattle Seahawks had a great start to their 2013 Super Bowl season, and Week 3 was no exception. The Seahawks faced off against the Jacksonville Jaguars in a matchup that was sure to be a challenge. The Seahawks came out on top, winning 45-17.

The Seahawks offense was on fire in Week 3, with quarterback Russell Wilson throwing for 202 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran for another touchdown, showing his versatility as a dual-threat quarterback. Running back Marshawn Lynch had a great game as well, running for 124 yards and two touchdowns. The Seahawks offense was able to move the ball effectively, and they were able to put up points in bunches.

The Seahawks defense was also impressive in Week 3. They held the Jaguars to just 17 points and forced four turnovers. Cornerback Richard Sherman had two interceptions, and safety Earl Thomas had one. The Seahawks defense was able to limit the Jaguars offense and keep them from making any big plays.

The Seahawks were able to come away with a convincing win in Week 3, and it was a great way to start their 2013 Super Bowl season. The offense was able to move the ball effectively, and the defense was able to limit the Jaguars offense. The Seahawks look to continue their success in Week 4 against the Houston Texans.

Seahawks' 2013 Super Bowl Season: Week 3 Analysis vs. Jacksonville Jaguars