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Chicago vs. Seattle: Analyzing the Seahawks’ Defense for Week 13

November 30, 2012   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Much like the Bears, the Seattle Seahawks rely on a stout defense that can get to the quarterback and can create turnovers.
Their defense ranks No. 5 in the league in yards allowed with 309.4 per game, two spots behind the Bears. They are also ranked ninth in the league in sacks, with 29, one behind the Bears who are tied for fifth.
Viewed by many as the best secondary in the league, the Seahawks give up just 200 yards passing per game, third best in the league. 
Highlighting the secondary are cornerbacks Richard Sherman and Brandon Browner. After both initially being suspended four games for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy, both are expected to play this Sunday while awaiting an appeal (h/t The Herald).
Browner is one of the biggest cornerbacks in the game, standing at 6'4" and weighing in around 220 pounds.  A former CFL player, he has made an impact since his arrival in Seattle prior to the 2011 season. This season, he has three interceptions...

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