4. The Run Defense Shines in Preseason Matchup
While it’s important to remember that the preseason is not always indicative of regular-season performance, there were some positive signs for the Seahawks’ run defense in their matchup against the Vikings. Last season, the team struggled in this area, but they held the Vikings to just 83 yards on 26 carries, averaging 3.2 yards per carry.
What’s even more promising is that many of the players who made an impact in the run game, including Mafe, Bush, Myles Adams, Mike Morris, and Tyreke Smith, are likely to see significant playing time in the regular season. Additionally, the schematic adjustments made during the offseason should benefit the entire depth chart.
The defense sealed their strong performance with a pivotal fourth-and-1 stop in the fourth quarter. Rookie safety Jonathan Sutherland disrupted the play by blowing up a block, allowing cornerback Benjie Franklin to make a crucial tackle for no gain and a turnover on downs.
It’s too early to declare the Seahawks’ run defense completely fixed, as consistent regular-season success is the ultimate test. However, their performance in this preseason game is certainly a promising step in the right direction.
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