Instant Reaction: Seahawks send statement in win over Cards

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The Seattle Seahawks showcased their strength in the NFC West with a 30-18 victory over the Arizona Cardinals, marking their fourth consecutive win. Seattle built an early two-score lead, driven by a powerful offensive display and a tenacious defense that held the Cardinals to just 18 points. Zach Charbonnet's standout performance, with 134 rushing yards and two touchdowns, highlighted the team's depth despite the absence of starting running back Kenneth Walker III. Geno Smith's efficient play at quarterback, completing 24 of 30 passes without turnovers, was crucial to the team's success. The Seahawks' defense, known for its intensity, forced multiple turnovers, reinforcing their status as one of the league's top units.

With this victory, Seattle improved to an 8-5 record, keeping them at the top of the NFC West standings as they approach the playoffs. Analysts from Seattle Sports expressed optimism about the team’s trajectory and the effectiveness of their run game moving forward, indicating that their current momentum could be vital in the playoff race.

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