Team photographer Rod Mar shares exclusive behind-the-scenes images from the Seahawks' 34-31 loss to the Atlanta Falcons during Week 11 at CenturyLink Field.

Tackle Germain Ifedi stretches on the field, which was decorated for the annual "Salute to Service" game.

Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson writes on his wrist in the locker room before taking the field for pregame.

Bobby Wagner was on the field doing early pregame work.


Punter Jon Ryan warms up on the field.

Seahawks legend Shaun Alexander was on hand for the game and signed autographs for the 12s prior to kickoff.

Quarterback Russell Wilson enters the field for pregame warmups.


Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor, sidelined with an injury, talks with linebacker Bobby Wagner during pregame warmups.



Quarterback Russell Wilson waits in the tunnel for the team to be announced during pregame introductions.

Safety Earl Thomas falls to his knees as the crowd and pyrotechnics erupt during pregame introductions.


Fireworks erupt from the top of the north plaza at the conclusion of the playing of the national anthem on "Salute to Service" day.




Seattle's Tyler Lockett directs blockers on a kick return in the first quarter.

Running back Mike Davis fights for yardage in the first quarter.


Seahawks tight end Jimmy Graham lets out a yell after catching a touchdown pass from Russell Wilson.

Seahawks kicker Blair Walsh converts a 30 yard field goal in the first half.


The Sea Gals perform during a break between quarters.


Running back Mike Davis leaves a defender in his wake on a second quarter run.

Seattle's Tyler Lockett keeps both feet inbounds as he makes a catch near the goal line.

Seattle's Tedric Thompson beats three Atlanta players to the ball to recover a kickoff in the second quarter, giving the Seahawks possession.

Seattle's Russell Wilson passes out of the pocket in the second quarter.

Seattle''s Russell Wilson runs up the middle to score a touchdown in the second quarter.



At halftime, defensive coordinator Kris Richard gives instructions to his players.


Seattle's Paul Richardson is unable to make the catch as he is hit by Atlanta's Robert Alford.

Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner leaps to tackle Atlanta's Austin Hooper.

Seattle's Michael Bennett tackles Atlanta's Terron Ward for a loss.

Seahawks receiver Doug Baldwin catches a 29-yard touchdown pass from Russell Wilson in the fourth quarter.

Seattle's D.J. Alexander and Josh Forrest celebrate after a special teams tackle.

Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson runs up the middle for a long gain in the fourth quarter. Wilson rushed for 86 yards to add to his 258 passing yards.

Pete Carroll and the Seahawks sideline react as they watch Blair Walsh's 52-yard field goal attempt in the final seconds.
Two of Seattle's team captains are among the leading vote-getters by fans for the 2018 Pro Bowl, the NFL announced Wednesday.
Russell Wilson has received the ninth-most fan votes across the entire NFL (183,630) and ranks fifth in fan voting at the quarterback position behind the likes of Carson Wentz, Tom Brady, Drew Brees, and Alex Smith. Kam Chancellor, meanwhile, has received not only the most votes (58,899) among strong safeties in the NFC, but among all safeties in the NFL.
The 2018 Pro Bowl is set to take place in Orlando, Florida on Sunday, January 28, the week before Super Bowl LI, and the NFL is offering fans three different ways to vote their favorite players to the annual all-star game. All voting methods close December 14, so there's still plenty of time to ensure the Seahawks will be well represented.
NFL PRO BOWL TOP-10 VOTE-GETTERS
POS.
NAME
TEAM
VOTES
QB
Carson Wentz
Philadelphia
273,367
QB
Tom Brady
New England
239,989
RB
Le'Veon Bell
Pittsburgh
227,771
RB
Todd Gurley
Los Angeles Rams
215,687
WR
Antonio Brown
Pittsburgh
215,584
QB
Drew Brees
New Orleans
207,751
RB
Kareem Hunt
Kansas City
204,611
QB
Jared Goff
Los Angeles Rams
200,346
QB
Russell Wilson
Seattle
183,630
QB
Alex Smith
Kansas City
178,392
AFC & NFC LEADING VOTE-GETTERS BY POSITION
POS.
CONF.
NAME, TEAM
VOTES
POS.
CONF.
NAME, TEAM
VOTES
QB
AFC
Tom Brady, New England
239,989
DE
AFC
Joey Bosa, Los Angeles Chargers
117,480
QB
NFC
Carson Wentz, Philadelphia
273,367
DE
NFC
Everson Griffen, Minnesota
91,621
RB
AFC
Le'Veon Bell, Pittsburgh
227,771
DT
AFC
Geno Atkins, Cincinnati
88,126
RB
NFC
Todd Gurley, Los Angeles Rams
215,687
DT
NFC
Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams
102,194
FB
AFC
Tommy Bohanon, Jacksonville
44,564
OLB
AFC
Von Miller, Denver
80,781
FB
NFC
Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco
116,816
OLB
NFC
Chandler Jones, Arizona
50,206
WR
AFC
Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh
215,584
ILB
AFC
Ryan Shazier, Pittsburgh
61,088
WR
NFC
Julio Jones, Atlanta
124,556
ILB
NFC
Luke Kuechly, Carolina
101,135
TE
AFC
Rob Gronkowski, New England
168,663
CB
AFC
A.J. Bouye, Jacksonville
92,686
TE
NFC
Zach Ertz, Philadelphia
156,183
CB
NFC
Darius Slay, Detroit
72,588
T
AFC
Alejandro Villanueva, Pittsburgh
48,530
SS
AFC
Micah Hyde, Buffalo
40,321
T
NFC
Tyron Smith, Dallas
66,240
SS
NFC
Kam Chancellor, Seattle
58,899
G
AFC
David DeCastro, Pittsburgh
62,342
FS
AFC
Kevin Byard, Tennessee
49,354
G
NFC
Zack Martin, Dallas
70,732
FS
NFC
Harrison Smith, Minnesota
45,479
C
AFC
Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh
54,861
P
AFC
Marquette King, Oakland
52,847
C
NFC
Travis Frederick, Dallas
77,645
P
NFC
Johnny Hekker, Los Angeles Rams
30,383
K
AFC
Stephen Gostkowski, New England
36,258
ST
AFC
Tyler Matakevich, Pittsburgh
17,499
K
NFC
Greg Zuerlein, Los Angeles Rams
57,593
ST
NFC
Budda Baker, Arizona
29,129
RS
AFC
Tyreek Hill, Kansas City
55,329
RS
NFC
Pharoh Cooper, Los Angeles Rams
37,493
*Totals reflect players currently on active rosters through Tuesday, November 21



