The Seattle Seahawks have been a consistent playoff contender in recent years, with eight postseason appearances since 2010. However, their performance has been inconsistent over the past few seasons. In 2020, they finished with a record of 12-4 and won the NFC West division title for the first time since 2016.
Quarterback Russell Wilson remains one of the team's key players and leaders on offense. He threw for over 4,200 yards and had a career-high touchdown pass total of 40 last season. On defense, linebacker Bobby Wagner continues to be an anchor for the unit.
Under head coach Pete Carroll's leadership, the Seahawks employ an aggressive offensive strategy that emphasizes deep passes downfield while also relying heavily on their running game. Defensively, they prioritize speed and physicality.
Despite some offseason changes to both coaching staff and roster personnel this year - including trading away defensive end Carlos Dunlap II - expectations remain high for another successful season from Seattle as they aim to return to Super Bowl contention once again.