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Friday Round-Up: Media React To Seattle Seahawks 24-3 Win Over Los Angeles Rams

A round-up of media reaction following the Seahawks' 24-3 victory over the Rams.

Good morning, 12s. 

Here's a look at what's "out there" about the Seattle Seahawks following the team's 24-3 victory over the Los Angles Rams that clinched their fifth-straight postseason berth.

What They're Saying: Seahawks 24, Rams 3

Digital media reporter John Boyle shared his rapid reaction to the game, which included thoughts on Russell Wilson and Tyler Lockett's performances, plus more. 

Two key Seahawks players left the game with injuries. 

Here's player reaction to the Seahawks winning the division. 

Highlights of the game can be found here. 

Seahawks NFC West champions gear is now available at The Pro Shop.

Before the game, Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor was named the Steve Largent Award winner, which is given to the player who signifies the spirit, dedication and integrity of the franchise. 

Despite clinching, the Seahawks still have areas to improve upon, writes Larry Stone of The Seattle Times. 

Lockett had his best game of the season, writes Jayson Jenks. 

Gregg Rosenthal praised Seahawks linebackers Bobby Wagner and K.J. Wright:

On a strange, neon green night when Carroll's hip thrusting, griping defensive stars stole the headlines, the 65-year-old coach made sure to cherish the players who don't give him gray hairs. Thursday night's 24-3 victory over the Los Angeles Rams showcased what's different about this NFC West title for the Seahawks, the team's fourth under Carroll. Wagner and his tag team partner K.J. Wright are where it all starts.

Finally, Eric Mandel of 710 ESPN Seattle says the defensive line is back on track after last night's performance. 

Here are action photos from Week 14 vs the Rams at CenturyLink Field.

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