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Seattle’s defense limits explosive runs—its opponents' longest run allowed is just 13 yards—and excels at disciplined gap-fitting and tackling. The Seahawks are also strong in pass defense, especially against the run, making it crucial for Washington to diversify their offensive attack.
Offensively, the Seahawks rely on the play-action game, featuring dynamic receivers like JSN (Jackson Smith and Jigba) and Cooper Cup, both of whom pose significant threats. JSN is noted for his route-selling ability and after-the-catch potential, while Cup’s injuries leave him questionable. The Commanders must be disciplined, minimize turnovers, and capitalize on opportunities if they are to challenge this formidable defense.