Seattle Seahawks at Carolina Panthers
· National Football LeagueSeahawks beat Panthers 27-10 for 6th straight win, still need to beat 49ers for No. 1 seed
The San Francisco 49ers are determined not to let them have it.
Even after winning 13 games — including six straight — the Seahawks still need to beat the red hot 49ers in Week 18 to win the NFC West and secure home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.
Zach Charbonnet ran for 110 yards and two touchdowns on Sunday, and the Seahawks turned two third-quarter Carolina turnovers into TDs to beat the Panthers 27-10 and close in on their first NFC West title since 2020. Sam Darnold overcame an interception in the end zone to finish 18 of 27 for 147 yards with a touchdown for the Seahawks.
Seattle (13-3) could have wrapped up the division crown in Week 17 had the 49ers and Rams both lost or tied, but the 49ers held on to Chicago Bears 42-38 in a thriller on Sunday night. That means the Seahawks will need to win at San Francisco, which has scored 127 points in its last three games, next Saturday night to secure home-field advantage throughout the conference playoffs.
“We’re going to make sure we take care of business,” defensive lineman DeMarcus Lawrence said. “It’s in our hands. The only thing we have to do is grasp it.”
The Panthers (8-8) had a chance to win the NFC South after the Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost 20-17 at Miami on Sunday.
Now the Panthers will likely need a victory at Tampa Bay next weekend to win their first division title since 2015 and snap a seven-year playoff drought. Carolina could still claim the division with a loss to the Bucs if the Atlanta Falcons (6-9) win their final two games and the teams finish in a three-way tie.
“We definitely feel the missed opportunity, but at the same time we know what is in front of us,” Panthers coach Dave Canales said. “It is clearly defined. ... We have to get over the fact that we missed an opportunity with the Bucs losing that game. But our focus has to go to the next one pretty quickly.”
Seattle coach Mike Macdonald challenged his team to win in all three phases, and the Seahawks did just that in cold, dreary conditions that resembled winter in the Pacific Northwest.
The Seahawks played mostly man-to-man defense and it worked to perfection.
Bryce Young was limited to 54 yards on 14-of-24 passing and threw an interception for the inconsistent Panthers, who followed up a win with a loss for the fifth straight time. Young ran for 30 yards and accounted for Carolina's only touchdown with a 10-yard scamper.
Carolina top wide receivers — Tetairoa McMillan, Jalen Coker and Xavier Legette — were limited to a combined four catches for 24 yards and the Panthers had just 139 yards of offense.
Seattle outgained Carolina 163 yards to 99 on the ground.
“Same story every week: We didn’t flinch,” Macdonald said. “A big emphasis this week was, ‘Can we stack plays in all three phases?’ It took us a half to do it but I felt like in the second half, we did a great job.”
After an ugly first half that ended in a 3-3 tie, the Seahawks took control in the third quarter thanks to their opportunistic defense.
Lawrence recovered a fumble by Chuba Hubbard deep in Carolina territory and Charbonnet cashed in with a 2-yard touchdown run. On the ensuing possession, Young's pass to McMillan was intercepted by Julian Love, leading to Darnold's 17-yard touchdown pass to tight end AJ Barner.
“Bad decision, bad throw,” Young said.
Hubbard's fumble came after Darnold was picked off in the end zone.
“It’s unbelievable. Our defense has been doing that all year,” Darnold said. “They’ve been stepping up in such a huge way. Especially, for me, on that turnover, I’ve got to move on in my progression and at least make it a us-or-nobody throw. But for us it's just complementary football.”
The Panthers, who managed just 72 yards in the first three quarters, put together a 13-play, 69-yard drive that ended early in the fourth. Young scored on a 10-yard run to cut Seattle's lead to 17-10.
The Panthers' defense appeared ready to get off the field on Seattle's next possession, but two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Jaycee Horn was flagged for grabbing Smith-Njigba's facemask on a third-down reception on third-and-21, more than 15 yards behind the first-down marker.
That gave Seattle a first down, and the Seahawks cashed in with Jason Myers' 30-yard field goal to make it a two-possession game with eight minutes remaining.
Seattle sacked Young twice on the ensuing possession to get the ball back, and Charbonnet sealed it with his second TD run.
“Credit to them,” Young said. “They made adjustments to the game plan and did a better job of executing it. We are going to go up against different schemes and teams that are going to make adjustments. We need to be able to react to that and counter it. We will watch the film and learn and grow from it.”
Panthers: TE Ja'Tavion Sanders (ankle) was carted to the locker room after getting injured on the game's first play. Canales said Sanders broke his ankle and will miss the rest of the season. CB Robert Rochell (concussion) left a short while later. LB Claudin Cherelus left with a calf injury in the third quarter.
Panthers: At Tampa Bay on Saturday afternoon.
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Scoring Summary
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FG | 1st Period 3:23 | Jason Myers 48 Yd Field Goal |
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FG | 2nd Period 3:46 | Ryan Fitzgerald 35 Yd Field Goal |
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TD | 3rd Period 8:45 | Zach Charbonnet 2 Yd Rush (Jason Myers Kick) |
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TD | 3rd Period 5:32 | AJ Barner 17 Yd pass from Sam Darnold (Jason Myers Kick) |
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TD | 4th Period 13:41 | Bryce Young 10 Yd Rush (Ryan Fitzgerald Kick) |
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FG | 4th Period 5:33 | Jason Myers 30 Yd Field Goal |
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TD | 4th Period 2:31 | Zach Charbonnet 1 Yd Rush (Jason Myers Kick) |
Statistics
SEA |
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|---|---|---|
| 19 | 1st Downs | 10 |
| 8 | Passing 1st downs | 3 |
| 9 | Rushing 1st downs | 6 |
| 2 | 1st downs from penalties | 1 |
| 9-16 | 3rd down efficiency | 1-11 |
| 0-1 | 4th down efficiency | 2-5 |
| 66 | Total Plays | 52 |
| 288 | Total Yards | 139 |
| 4.4 | Yards per Play | 2.7 |
| 11 | Total Drives | 11 |
| 125 | Passing | 40 |
| 18/27 | Comp/Att | 14/24 |
| 4.2 | Yards per pass | 1.5 |
| 1 | Interceptions thrown | 1 |
| 3-22 | Sacks-Yards Lost | 2-14 |
| 163 | Rushing | 99 |
| 36 | Rushing Attempts | 26 |
| 4.5 | Yards per rush | 3.8 |
| 3-6 | Red Zone (Made-Att) | 1-2 |
| 4-40 | Penalties | 3-20 |
| 2 | Turnovers | 2 |
| 1 | Fumbles lost | 1 |
| 1 | Interceptions thrown | 1 |
| 0 | Defensive / Special Teams TDs | 0 |
| 34:18 | Possession | 25:42 |
Carolina Panthers Injuries
| NAME, POS | STATUS | DATE |
|---|---|---|
| Chandler Zavala, G | Injured Reserve | Jan 8 |
| Robert Hunt, G | Injured Reserve | Jan 8 |
| Ja'Tavion Sanders, TE | Injured Reserve | Jan 1 |
| Trevin Wallace, LB | Injured Reserve | Dec 27 |
| Corey Thornton, CB | Injured Reserve | Nov 26 |
Seattle Seahawks Injuries
| NAME, POS | STATUS | DATE |
|---|---|---|
| Elijah Arroyo, TE | Injured Reserve | Jan 7 |
| Charles Cross, OT | Questionable | Jan 5 |
| Coby Bryant, S | Questionable | Jan 5 |
| Tory Horton, WR | Injured Reserve | Jan 2 |
| Cody White, WR | Injured Reserve | Dec 30 |
Game Information
Location: Charlotte, NC
Attendance: 73,163 · Capacity:
2025 NFC West Standings
| TEAM | W | L | PCT | T | PF | PA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Seattle | 14 | 3 | .824 | 0 | 483 | 292 |
| Los Angeles | 12 | 5 | .706 | 0 | 518 | 346 |
| San Francisco | 12 | 5 | .706 | 0 | 437 | 371 |
| Arizona | 3 | 14 | .176 | 0 | 355 | 488 |
2025 NFC South Standings
| TEAM | W | L | PCT | T | PF | PA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carolina | 8 | 9 | .471 | 0 | 311 | 380 |
| Tampa Bay | 8 | 9 | .471 | 0 | 380 | 411 |
| Atlanta | 8 | 9 | .471 | 0 | 353 | 401 |
| New Orleans | 6 | 11 | .353 | 0 | 306 | 383 |
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