They haven’t given up a touchdown since before Thanksgiving.

They are dominating. They are doing it in a way that has the lone guy on the team still around from the “Legion of Boom” days, Jarran Reed, saying this defense reminds him of that Super Bowl-winning one.

So what is the fundamental reason for the Seahawks’ rise to 10-3, for being at the top of the league, particularly on defense entering their game Sunday against Indianapolis? That is, the Colts (8-5) with their 44-year-old Grandpa quarterback Philip Rivers coming out of five years of retirement?

It’s stopping the run.

Seattle hasn’t allowed a running back to gain 100 yards against its defense in 22 games. It’s the longest current streak in the NFL. It’s two short of the franchise record set by the — you guessed it — L.O.B. Se

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