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Seahawks Close in on NFC’s Top Seed with 27-10 Win over Panthers
Seattle capitalized on two third-quarter turnovers with touchdowns, led by Zach Charbonnet’s 110 rushing yards and two scores, moving closer to the NFC top seed.
- On Sunday in Charlotte, the Seattle Seahawks beat the Carolina Panthers 27-10, with Zach Charbonnet rushing for 110 yards and two touchdowns, including a game-sealing score after two Carolina turnovers.
- Seahawks' defense flipped momentum in the third quarter after a 3-3 halftime tie, holding the Carolina offense to 139 yards overall and containing Bryce Young to 54 passing yards with an interception, while a Jaycee Horn facemask penalty extended a Seattle drive.
- Turnovers directly produced scoring opportunities, as DeMarcus Lawrence's fumble recovery led to a Charbonnet touchdown and Julian Love's interception set up Sam Darnold's 17-yard TD to AJ Barner.
- Seattle's victory positions the team to wrap up the NFC West and top seed if San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams both lose or tie, while Carolina must beat Tampa Bay Buccaneers next weekend to win the NFC South.
- Seahawks' injury report showed Rashid Shaheed, Cody White, and Panthers cornerback Robert Rochell left with concussions, while Ja'Tavion Sanders was carted off; Dareke Young may return kicks if Shaheed is out.
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