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Seahawks playoff picture: Where Seattle stands after Week 15
The Seahawks barely beat the Colts in Week 15, but they remain in the thick of the race for the No. 1 seed in the NFC. We break down the current NFL playoff picture heading toward Week 16.
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Takeaways from Seattle Seahawks 18-16 win over Colts
The most prolific kicker in franchise history helped save the Seattle Seahawks from losing to a 44-year-old quarterback in Philip Rivers, who had been retired for five years.
The Seattle Seahawks hung on by the skin of their teeth and by Jason Myers’ leg in an 18-16 win over the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, Dec. 14, at Lumen Field. Seattle (11-3) needed six field goals from Myers — including a game-winner with 18 seconds remaining — to win its fourth straight game.
The Indianapolis Colts visit the Seattle Seahawks in NFL Week 15 action: Live updates, score, highlights, Philip Rivers stats.
Jason Myers kicked a franchise-record six field goals, including a 56-yarder with 29 seconds left, and the Seattle Seahawks outlasted 44-year-old quarterback Philip Rivers and the Indianapolis Colts 18-16.
Since last playing, Philip Rivers has had another child — he has 10 now — and one of his daughters has given birth.
Seattle Seahawks nose tackle Jarran Reed beats his blocker and meets Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor in the backfield for a 3-yard loss in Week 15 at Lumen Field. Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold connects with wide receiver Cooper Kupp on a 16-yard catch in the first half of Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts.
This one was supposed to be a blowout in the Seahawks' favor, but it took six field goals and a 55-yarder from Jason Myers to sneak past the Colts.
Adams pulled up on a route and aggravated a left hamstring injury, leaving in the fourth quarter of the Rams’ 41-34 win over the Lions. He walked off the field under his own power.
Philip Rivers, the grandfather and former Pro Football Hall of Fame semifinalist, came out of retirement to play for the Indianapolis Colts.
General manager John Schneider chose the grind today, with the team announcing a flurry of roster and practice squad transactions going into Sunday's game again