A 3-1 record at the bye week isn’t that unexpected but no one would’ve guessed that Seattle would get there while relying on a slew of backups.
While the bye looked too early in the season when the schedule came out back in the spring, it sure seems to be hitting at just the right time. Seattle’s injury list is so long that even ol’ Santa Claus himself would be proud.
But, they’re not. Instead, Seattle enters the bye in second place in the NFC West with a 3-1 record. The fact that this Seahawks team has been able to overcome such a lengthy list of injuries to play essentially 14 of 16 quarters of above average to good football is a testament to the depth of the 2023 roster.. Seattle already started without their two bookend tackles, instead turning to reserves Stone Forsythe and Jake Curhan.
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