The Seattle Seahawks didn’t shut out the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday because Sam Darnold and the offense balled out — and for right now, that’s OK. They dominated the Vikings because the defense was really, really good and Minnesota backup quarterback Max Brosmer was really, really bad.
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Here are two takeaways from Sunday’s 26-0 victory over Minnesota.
Brosmer not a hero, Seahawks defense dominates
Brosmer did not, in fact, throw for 485 yards as former 49ers head coach Steve Mariucci predicted on NFL Network . He threw four interceptions, two of which were picked off by Ernest Jones IV, who led the team with three interceptions entering Week 13 and is now tied for second league-wide with five. Jon

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