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Seattle’s offensive line has struggled recently. Now it’s down a starter in a game for the NFC West lead and conference’s top playoff seed.
The big thing to take from this is the 49ers offense: If it can be crisp and clean, they can win anywhere. The defense, on the other hand, can slow the opposition down, but it’s not going to win you games in the postseason. It’s Brock Purdy’s time to shine for the rest of the year. If the 49ers can manage to win it all, it’s because of him.
While the Colts are scrambling to figure out the quarterback situation, the defense is set for a big boost with DeForest Buckner's return.
Currently, the Seahawks lead the NFL in yards per pass attempt on offense (8.9). They also lead the league in yards per attempt allowed on defense (6.1). No team has finished the season leading in both those categories since Washington in 1991, per NFL insider James Palmer. That team won the Super Bowl.
Seahawks All Access takes you on the field and the sidelines with all the sights and sounds from the Seahawks' 18-16 vs. the Indianapolis Colts at Lumen Field.