Good afternoon, 12s.
Here's a look at what's 'out there' for today - Monday, November 5 - about your Seattle Seahawks following the team's 25-17 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 9 at CenturyLink Field:
What They're Saying: Chargers 25, Seahawks 17
Despite facing a 15-point deficit with less than two minutes to play, the Seahawks' near comeback on the final play of the game helped show the team's resiliency.
Seattle head coach Pete Carroll shared a handful of injury updates on running back Chris Carson, safety Bradley McDougald, and offensive lineman D.J. Fluker.
A look inside the locker room at postgame quotes from Seahawks players and from Chargers players.
Bob Condotta at the Seattle Times offers positional grades for the Seahawks following Sunday's game.
Matt Calkins at the Seattle Times says the Seahawks have some growing to do.
Mike Vorel at the Seattle Times recaps the struggles Seattle had with maintaining its winning formula.
The Seattle Times highlights the play of Seahawks defensive end Frank Clark, who recorded another sack on Sunday against the Chargers to bring his 2018 total to 7.5 through eight games.
Gregg Bell at the Tacoma News Tribune says don't blame Seahawks receiver David Moore for what happened on the final play of the game.
Lauren Smith at the Tacoma News Tribune outlines the tough challenge the Seahawks secondary faced Sunday.
710 ESPN Seattle's staff shares instant reaction from Sunday's game.
Danny O'Neil at 710Sports.com says Sunday's game epitomized the 2018 Seahawks.
The Athletic comments on Seattle's offensive philosophy and looks at the biggest plays from Sunday's game between the Seahawks and Chargers.
Brady Henderson at the Seattle Times says the Seahawks' margin for error is now slimmer going into the second half of the season.
And John Breech at CBSSports.com gives the Seahawks a 'B' grade for their performance against Los Angeles.
Social Post Of The Day
Today's 'Social Post of the Day' comes from us - @Seahawks, as we showcase video of CenturyLink Field lit up blue in honor of Paul Allen, who died last month from complications of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Several Seattle-area landmarks were also lit up blue over the weekend to honor Allen, and the Seahawks used several elements of Sunday's game to display "a beautiful tribute" to the longtime Seahawks owner.