Studs and duds from the Seahawks' Week 4 loss to the Lions

Seattle lost to Detroit 42-27 in Week 4.
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STUD - Seahawks welcome back K9

The Seattle Seahawks faced an early obstacle this season when they lost starting running back Kenneth Walker III for two weeks due to an oblique injury. During his absence, the Seahawks’ offense struggled to find consistency in the run game, and Walker’s absence was felt both on the field and in the locker room. While sophomore running back Zach Charbonnet stepped up in Week 3, the team knew they needed Walker’s explosive playmaking ability to return to full form.

When Walker returned in Week 4, the excitement among the 12th Man was palpable. Fans were eager to see the star back in action, and Walker did not disappoint. From the opening drive, he looked sharp, displaying the combination of speed, power, and vision that makes him such a dangerous weapon. He quickly proved he was back to full strength, dominating the Detroit Lions’ defense with a powerful performance.

Walker carried the ball 12 times for 80 yards and found the end zone three times, spearheading the Seahawks’ ground attack in their victory. His ability to break tackles and hit open lanes was on full display, as he consistently gained crucial yardage in key situations. Walker’s three touchdowns were the highlight of the game, with each run showcasing his knack for finding the end zone in high-pressure moments.

His return also took the pressure off quarterback Geno Smith, allowing the offense to establish a more balanced attack. With the running game back on track, the Seahawks were able to control the clock and wear down the Lions’ defense, leading to a decisive victory. Walker’s performance not only helped secure a win for Seattle, but it also reminded everyone why he’s such a critical piece of the team’s offense.

Walker’s return to form was a huge boost for the Seahawks, and with him back in the lineup, Seattle looks poised to continue its strong start to the 2024 season. His ability to dominate on the ground adds a dynamic element to the Seahawks’ offense, making them an even more dangerous team moving forward.