With playoff destiny out of their
hands, Seahawks try to stay in chase as they face struggling Bears
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[December 26, 2024]
By ANDREW SELIGMAN
LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — Geno Smith and the Seattle Seahawks need a
win to help keep their flickering playoff hopes from getting
extinguished.
Caleb Williams and the Bears need a victory to end their long losing
streak.
The Seahawks will try to regroup and stay in the playoff chase when
they visit struggling Chicago on Thursday night.
Seattle (8-7), coming off back-to-back losses, trails the NFC
West-leading Los Angeles Rams (9-6) by one game with two to play.
The Seahawks were in control of their postseason fate before
Minnesota beat them 27-24 last week.
“The destiny’s out of our hands right now. That stings,” coach Mike
Macdonald said. “But we’ve got a lot to play for, still. We’re just
gonna keep hammering away until this thing cracks. I think it’s
right there. We want to be ready when that happens. Hopefully, we
get an opportunity to get into the dance and go do some damage.”
The Seahawks need help.
Their best path to the playoffs is by winning their final two games,
starting with a Chicago team that's reeling with nine straight
losses after falling to NFC-leading Detroit, and having the Rams
lose to Arizona on Saturday night. Seattle then visits Los Angeles
to close the regular season.
Losses mounting
The Bears (4-11) simply need a win. It's been nothing, but losses
for them since they beat Jacksonville in London in Week 6.
First, Chicago fired offensive coordinator Shane Waldron. And then
its head coach during a season for the first time when the Bears let
Matt Eberflus go the day after a Thanksgiving loss at Detroit.
They're 0-3 with interim coach Thomas Brown.
If the Bears drop this game, they'll have their second double-digit
losing skid in three seasons under general manager Ryan Poles. They
lost the final 10 games two years ago as part of a franchise-worst
14-game slide that stretched into 2023. Chicago has never lost more
than 10 in a row in a single season.
“I think it would just be good for morale,” tight end Cole Kmet
said. “Obviously, it doesn’t mean much for playoffs or anything like
that. It really won’t have any indication on anything going into
next year. But just good for morale. It would just be I think an
uplifting thing for the locker room at this point.”
Running woes
The run game continues to be a sore spot for Seattle.
The Seahawks are averaging 91.9 yards rushing. Only the New York
Jets (88.7) and Las Vegas Raiders (77.5) are worse.
Against Minnesota, the Seahawks threw the ball on 45 of their 60
offensive plays. Their 15 rushes produced just 59 yards
Running back Kenneth Walker III left last week's game with an ankle
injury after sitting out the previous two because of a calf problem.
He also missed two weeks in September with an oblique issue..
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Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith (7) looks to pass while
pressured by Minnesota Vikings linebacker Blake Cashman (51) during
the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 22, 2024, in
Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)
The Seahawks have also had to deal with a host of
issues on the offensive line, including injuries and the sudden
retirement of starting center Connor Williams in the middle of the
season.
Things seemed to improve in Week 14 when Zach Charbonnet ran for 134
yards and two touchdowns in a win against Arizona. But the issues
surfaced again in losses to Green Bay and Minnesota.
Record watch
Williams has a chance to set the Bears' single-season passing
record, assuming he plays the final two games.
The No. 1 overall draft pick is sixth on the Bears’ list with 3,271
yards. Erik Kramer holds the franchise record of 3,838 in 1995.
A more immediate concern is that Williams finishes the season on a
stronger note. To that end, he shrugged off several shaky outings by
throwing for 334 yards and two touchdowns last week.
Williams' 326 consecutive attempts without an interception are an
NFL rookie record and the most ever by any Bears player. But he has
also been sacked a league-leading and club-record 60 times.
Lesson learned?
Seahawks cornerback Riq Woolen was benched for the first series last
week after breaking an unspecified team rule.
“There’s some team rules throughout the week, and just felt like it
was the best thing for the team and for him to not start the game,”
Macdonald said. “He was great, he understood, took accountability in
that moment with his teammates.”
Woolen, a Pro Bowl pick as a rookie in 2022, is having an uneven
season.
Going deep
The Bears could have their hands full trying to contain Seahawks
receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba.
Besides the fact that Smith-Njigba became the 10th Seahawks player
last week with 1,000 yards in a season, Chicago is struggling to
defend the pass. That wasn't the case earlier in the season.
The Bears had a top-10 pass defense as recently as Nov. 17. It's now
23rd. The Bears have given up 865 yards passing and 102 points in
the three games since Eberflus was fired.
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