The Seattle Seahawks will look to keep pace in the NFC West race when they visit the Washington Commanders for a Sunday night matchup.
Seattle (5-2) has won two straight and comes out of its bye tied with the Los Angeles Rams atop the division, a half-game ahead of the San Francisco 49ers.
"We're doing a lot of great things in terms of finishing plays, and there's more to be had in really all three phases," Seattle coach Mike Macdonald said Wednesday. "The best way I can explain it is, I'm excited about where we are and where we can go."
The Commanders (3-5) have lost three straight as they were unable to follow up on a 7-7 first half against the Kansas City Chiefs in a 28-7 road loss Monday night. They trail the Philadelphia Eagles by three games in the NFC East and are facing what cou

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