Takeaways from Seattle Seahawks 6-3 Victory Over Bears
The Seattle Seahawks narrowly defeated the Chicago Bears 6-3 on December 26, 2024, in a game defined by a dominant defensive effort. The Seahawks' defense achieved a season-high of seven sacks, with Leonard Williams leading the charge and Riq Woolen sealing the victory with a late-game interception. Offensively, Seattle struggled, managing only 265 yards, compounded by quarterback Geno Smith's knee injury. Coach Mike Macdonald commended the team for their poise amid the challenges of a short week and a tough atmosphere. This win keeps the Seahawks' playoff hopes alive, contingent on the performance of the Los Angeles Rams in their next game.
This match was one of the lowest-scoring in recent NFL history and marked the second time this season the Seahawks held an opponent to just three points. Special teams contributed as well, with Jason Myers kicking two field goals for Seattle's scoring. Meanwhile, the Bears continued to struggle, suffering their tenth consecutive loss due to critical errors.