Winners and Losers from Seahawks 31, Steelers 24

Winners and Losers from Seahawks 31, Steelers 24
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After a bitter ending to the home opener for the Seattle Seahawks, the team in white and wolf grey came back to produce a much sweeter product in Week 2. It’s all part of an annual reminder to not judge teams based on one game. The gathering of additional empirical data teaches us more and more about the 2025 Seahawks.

The Hawks finally looked like a team that could move the ball on offense, and put the clamps on any threat of an aerial assault by old man, Aaron Rodgers in Pittsburgh, PA.

DK Metcalf’s revenge game did not come to pass after all… instead it was another playmaker who stole the spotlight and allowed Seattle to savor a win. Let’s dive into the Winners and Losers!

Winners

Kenneth Walker III

After being banished to the shadow realm (the bench) in the minds of a lot of 12’s, K9 burst back onto the scene with a vengeance! Walker was tearing off chunk gains with regularity and stuck a dagger in the heart of the Pittsburgh Steelers with a 19-yard weaving TD run. KWIII racked up 105 rushing yards at 8.1 yards per carry, the score and a 13-yard catch to remind everyone how explosive he is when he gets a crease. Let him and Charbonnet switch off to see who will carry the day against each specific team, I say!

Byron Murphy II

It’s here everyone, we finally made it! Byron Murphy has arrived and is finally making a mark in the pass rush. No more nose tackle snaps, right? He’ll probably still contribute on that level, but to see him hunting QB’s is a beautify thing. Murph was Seattle’s third leading tackler (5) on the day, put in 1.5 sacks, a TFL and provided at least one other pressure just for the heck of it.

Jarran Reed

The whole starting interior of the defensive line ate today. J-Reed came up with a sack and a TFL of his own in the box score. He and Murph were big factors in keeping the Steelers below 75 yards rushing.

Josh Jobe

Jobe had multiple instances of tight coverage against DK Metcalf, helping to hold him to 20 yards through the air. Does this justify the trade out? Maybe not quite, but impressive work from the former UDFA corner. Jobe also made a big hit along the sidelines that got his teammates hyped up. There may be a new bully on the block.

Sam Darnold

Darnold’s second game as a Seahawk didn’t immediately clear up a ton of hesitancy among the Seahawks’ fan base. Darnold tossed 2 INTs, but the difference between he and Rodgers is that Darnold matched that total with 2 TDs as well. He did make some timely throws and recorded a solid QB Rating of 89.8, while helping Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Cooper Kupp to 103 yards and 90 yards receiving (respectively). Tory Horton and A.J. Barner got in the end zone with Darnold passes in hand. It...