Tennessee Titans vs Seattle Seahawks
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The Seahawks are currently the NFC's No. 1 Wild Card, just ahead of the 7-3-1 Packers and 7-4 Lions. In the next two weeks they have favorable matchups against the Minnesota Vikings and Atlanta Falcons - both 4-7 - before a Week 15 showdown against the AFC South-leading Indianapolis Colts.
Tennessee opened the afternoon with a field goal, but from that point on, the Seahawks seized full control. Sam Darnold looked sharp and in rhythm, completing 16 of 26 passes for 244 yards and two scores, while third-year back Zach Charbonnet punched in a 5-yard rushing touchdown to put the game comfortably out of reach.
The full-strength Seattle Seahawks would defeat the Tennessee Titans on average by two scores. So, missing their starting inside linebacker, their center, strong safety, nosetackle, and even their top TD-maker on offense, it follows that they should win by three scores.
While the score indicates a close game, the Tennessee Titans' latest loss to the Seattle Seahawks was yet another example of how incompetent they are in the NFL
The Titans are trading blows with the Seahawks in the second half of Sunday's game, but that still leaves them down by 13 points late in the third quarter.