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In a thrilling yet defensive battle on Thursday Night Football, the Seattle Seahawks showcased their prowess by limiting the Chicago Bears to just three points and a mere 179 total yards. The Seahawks' defense was relentless, sacking Bears quarterback Caleb Williams an impressive seven times throughout the game.
From the opening whistle, Seattle's defensive line established dominance, applying constant pressure and disrupting Chicago's offensive rhythm. Despite the Bears' attempts to find their footing, they struggled to gain any momentum against a well-coordinated Seahawks defense.
The game was marked by its low score, reflecting the defensive strategies employed by both teams. The Seahawks' ability to contain the Bears’ offense not only secured the victory but also highlighted their potential as a formidable contender this season. As the Seahawks continue to build on this performance, fans are left eager to see how they will fare in upcoming matchups.
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