Regardless of how you viewed the Seahawks’ 2022 season, it was year one of their rebuild after moving on from long-time QB Russell Wilson, who was the starter in Seattle from 2012-2021.
Career backup Geno Smith stepped in and almost immediately put the league on notice that this was no ordinary rebuild. Most folks in the NW, myself included, thought Seattle would be lucky to win a few games, but they did better than that. They fought their way to a wild card playoff spot and posted a 9-8 record – a two-game improvement over their 7-10 record the previous season and Wilson’s last in Seattle.
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