Seahawks Defense Struggles as Falcons Showcase Versatile Offense

Seattle Seahawks Defense Struggles as Atlanta Falcons Showcase Versatile Offense

The Seattle Seahawks are set to take on the Atlanta Falcons this Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, with kickoff scheduled for 1:00 p.m. ET. This matchup features the Falcons as three-point favorites, with the total points set at an intriguing 51.

Seahawks’ Defensive Woes

The Seahawks, currently standing at 3-3, suffered a disappointing 36-24 loss to the San Francisco 49ers last week, marking their third consecutive defeat after a promising 3-0 start. Seattle’s defense has been trending downward, giving up a staggering 483 total yards against the 49ers. The Seahawks struggled on the ground, managing only 52 rushing yards on 20 attempts (2.6 yards per carry), and compounded their problems with three turnovers and nine penalties that cost them 69 yards.

Quarterback Geno Smith leads the Seattle offense with 1,778 passing yards, six touchdowns, and six interceptions, boasting a completion percentage of 68.9%. His primary targets include wide receivers DK Metcalf (31 catches for 469 yards and two touchdowns) and Tyler Lockett (26 receptions for 339 yards and one score). In the backfield, Kenneth Walker III leads with 51 carries for 234 yards and five touchdowns, while Zach Charbonnet adds depth with 49 carries for 187 yards and three touchdowns.

Offensively, the Seahawks average 24.3 points per game (13th in the NFL) and rank 7th in total yards with 373.2. They lead the league in passing yards per game at 276.7 but struggle in the run game, ranking 29th with 96.5 rushing yards per game. Seattle has committed ten turnovers, ranking third-most in the NFL, and converts 38.6% of their third-down attempts (20th). They are efficient in the red zone, scoring touchdowns on 64.2% of their trips (11th).

Defensively, however, they allow an average of 25.0 points per game (25th in the league) and rank 19th in total yards allowed (339.7). Their passing defense is solid, allowing 195.0 yards per game (10th), but they struggle against the run, yielding 144.7 yards per game (27th). With only four forced turnovers, the Seahawks find themselves in a difficult position, especially as opponents convert 33.7% of third-down attempts (8th) and score touchdowns on 50% of their red zone opportunities (13th).

Falcons’ Dynamic Offense

The Atlanta Falcons (4-2) enter this game riding a wave of momentum after a convincing 38-20 victory over the Carolina Panthers last Sunday. Their offense displayed versatility, racking up 198 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns, complemented by a defense that recorded two interceptions. The ability to score through both the ground and air makes the Falcons a tough opponent.

Quarterback Kirk Cousins, in his first season with Atlanta, has thrown for 1,598 yards, nine touchdowns, and five interceptions, completing 66.7% of his passes. He effectively utilizes pass-catchers such as Drake London (38 receptions for 428 yards and four touchdowns), Darnell Mooney (27 catches for 368 yards and three touchdowns), and Kyle Pitts (18 receptions for 263 yards and one score). The Falcons’ rushing attack is led by rookie Bijan Robinson, who has 82 carries for 380 yards and three touchdowns, with Tyler Allgeier contributing with 51 carries for 283 yards and one touchdown.

The Falcons average 24.8 points per game (11th in the league) and accumulate 368.3 total yards (8th), including 254.7 passing yards (6th) and 113.7 rushing yards (21st). They have committed seven turnovers and convert 34.3% of their third-down attempts (23rd). In the red zone, Atlanta finds the end zone on 45.4% of their trips (23rd).

Defensively, the Falcons allow 22.5 points per game (15th) and 335.7 total yards (17th), with a respectable passing defense that gives up 193.0 yards per game (9th) but a struggling run defense that allows 142.7 yards per game (25th). Atlanta has forced seven turnovers this season, while their opponents convert 48.1% of their third-down attempts (31st) and score touchdowns on 52.3% of their red zone trips (15th).

 

 

Conclusion

As the Seattle Seahawks prepare to face off against the Atlanta Falcons, the stakes are high for both teams. Seattle’s defense must address its recent struggles, while Atlanta aims to leverage its diverse offensive capabilities to secure a win. Will the Seahawks manage to rebound and reclaim their early-season form, or will the Falcons continue their ascent in the NFC? 

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