The Seattle Seahawks lost a tough one to the San Francisco 49ers in Week 1, and while the Seahawks' offense was certainly a much bigger problem than their defense in the 17-13 loss, we can't ignore the issues on the latter side of the ball, either.

More specifically, Seattle's secondary, which looks so incredible on paper, may suddenly have a weak link. Or at least a weakening one.

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That would be cornerback Riq Woolen, the fourth-year defender who got off to a tremendous start to his NFL career, making the Pro Bowl during his rookie campaign before steadily declining the past couple of seasons.

Woolen became eligible for a contract extension after 2024, but the Seahawks chose not to provide him with one, putting him

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