Brandon Browner didn't mind being forced to sit out the final four games of the regular season due to suspension because it was fun watching his Seattle Seahawks continue to roll toward the postseason.
Clearly, as much as the NFL is a passing league, it still helps to be able to run the ball.
Brandon Browner was back in the Seattle Seahawks' locker room Wednesday, shaking hands and sitting just a few feet away from fellow cornerback Richard Sherman.
Pete Carroll was thrilled to be in the postseason but knew it was a mirage.
Russell Wilson tied Peyton Manning's record for most touchdown passes by a rookie with 26, and his 1-yard TD run with 1:39 left gave Seattle a 20-13 win over the St. Louis Rams on Sunday and an 8-0 home mark for the Seahawks.
Everyone knows Seattle is home to the loudest fans in the NFL, but this Sunday, Mother Nature could help crank up the volume even another notch or two higher.
Forecasts call for some areas of fog Sunday morning that could linger into the early afternoon as an inversion sets up during the day. How can that help our screaming fanatics sound even louder?
Buried within the dizzying numbers the Seattle Seahawks have posted the last three weeks that grabbed the attention of the entire NFL, is a steady rise in efficiency that's at the base of not only their scoring eruption, but the Seahawks late-season charge winning six of seven.
The Seattle Seahawks will now have one of the best young cornerbacks in the NFL available for the playoffs after Sherman won his appeal of a suspension for use of performance enhancing substances on Thursday.
Earl Thomas says there is no room on the Seattle Seahawks' bandwagon. If you weren't on the ride already, Thomas says it's too late.
Fueled by its deafening home crowd, the Seattle Seahawks locked up their spot in the postseason Sunday night.
For the first six weeks of the season, the Seattle Seahawks run defense was among the best in the NFL. In the eight games that have followed, the Seahawks have statistically been among the worst.
The Green Bay Packers have put the Inaccurate Reception behind them, and they've done their best not to begrudge Seattle the win that really wasn't. But karma has a way of coming back around, and the Seahawks have a chance to put things right this weekend.
As the Seahawks flew back from Toronto late Sunday night, nearly every person on Seattle's charter was glued to what was happening in New England - watching to see if the Seahawks could be playing for the NFC West division lead this weekend.
Seattle rookie quarterback Russell Wilson ran for three touchdowns and threw for another in leading the Seahawks to their second straight rout, a 50-17 win over the Bills on Sunday in Buffalo's annual home game in Toronto.
For someone who's spent little time traveling to Canada, and never visited Toronto, Seahawks coach Pete Carroll doesn't expect it'll take long to get settled in on the north shore of Lake Ontario this weekend.