INGLEWOOD, Calif. — There are and will continue to be questions about quarterback Sam Darnold following his four-interception day in the Seattle Seahawks’ 21-19 loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday at SoFi Stadium.

But there shouldn’t be any doubts about what Seattle has on the other side of the ball: a championship-level defense.

Facing Sean McVay and the Rams’ offense was Seattle’s toughest test since Week 5. Against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Seattle’s defense allowed 38 points and 426 yards, in part because the unit was short-handed up front (missing DeMarcus Lawrence, and Derick Hall left after eight snaps) and in the secondary (missing Devon Witherspoon and Julian Love, and Riq Woolen left after 37 snaps).

The Seahawks fielded a healthier unit on Sunday, albeit without defensive

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