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Seahawks' Home Woes Can Benefit Blossoming Texans
The Seahawks expect a fully healthy secondary for Monday’s game after injuries limited key defensive backs in recent weeks, improving their defensive performance significantly.
- The Seahawks could be whole again in the secondary when they face the Houston Texans and third-year quarterback C.J. Stroud on Monday at Lumen Field.
- Season-Long availability issues have left Seattle Seahawks secondary thin, with the four opening-day starters available for only two games while Ty Okada started the last two in place of Julian Love and Devon Witherspoon.
- Coach Mike Macdonald credited improved effort and angles for better tackling Sunday, and Pro Football Focus logged a season-low six missed tackles against Jacksonville after 10 vs Tampa Bay.
- Riq Woolen returned to full practice on Thursday after concussion protocol last week, and Jarran Reed practiced fully while Derick Hall remains sidelined and could miss another game.
- Signing Tyler Scott and releasing Tyrone Broden shuffled the receiver room as Scott, with 28 NFL games experience, joined the Seahawks' practice squad.
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Seahawks finally have healthy secondary
The Seahawks could be whole again in the secondary when they take on the Texans and third-year quarterback C.J. Stroud on Monday Night Football.
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Seahawks look to boost home record on Monday night against the Texans
Now the Seattle Seahawks have to figure out how to win consistently at home. Seattle is 3-0 on the road this season but 1-2 at Lumen Field, a stadium that not so long ago was one of the team’s prized advantages.
·United States
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