The Seattle Seahawks have finished the past two seasons with a 9-8 record. They fell short of the playoffs this season but were a Wild Card team in 2022, ultimately losing the game to the San Francisco 49ers, 41-23. Life post-Russell Wilson for the Seahawks has not been as rough as a transition as many were anticipating, mainly because Wilson’s replacement, Geno Smith, has been exceeding expectations.
But if Seattle wants to become a serious contender for a deep playoff run, it must improve in multiple areas on both sides of the ball. This offseason, Seattle made moves to address some of these weaknesses. However, the team’s success will
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