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These NFC West rivals met on November 23, and on Sunday, December 10, they'll get round two out of the way. The Seattle Seahawks (6-6; 5-6-1 ATS) fell victim to the San Francisco 49ers (9-3; 7-5-0 ATS) at home the first time. It was the fourth straight 49ers win head-to-head, including a playoff game in January. Will Seattle exact revenge in Levi's Stadium? At 4:05 pm. EDT, they'll at least get a chance.
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The Seahawks enter this game with a three-game losing streak, all against NFC playoff contenders. Their 6-3 start is now a 6-6 record without a playoff spot. Considering that the three teams that they're tied with hold the tiebreaker, it's not looking good for Seattle. At least the offense looked sharp last Thursday, putting up 35 points without starting running back Kenneth Walker III (questionable for this game) active. Seattle is up to 22.0 points per game (14th), although they only scored 13 against the 49ers two weeks ago. The Seahawks haven't exceeded 20 points against an NFC West team yet. A passing game picking up 7.2 yards per attempt (11th) has Seattle 11th in yards per play. That same group, led by Geno Smith, only mustered 180 yards in round one, while allowing six sacks. Will the encore be any better?
Flipping to the defense, they've only held one team (the Rams) under 25 points in their past five games. The Ravens scored 37, the Commanders put up 26, the Niners gave Seattle 31 in round one, while Dallas dropped 41 last week. The Seahawks are giving up 24.2 points per game (25th) for the year. However, Seattle has the eighth-most sacks (36) and is 13th in yards allowed per play (5.2). They aren't terrible, just getting gashed recently, mostly by good teams. San Fran ran all over the Seahawks a few weeks ago, and Seattle will try to prevent it from happening again.