Studs and duds in Seahawks Preseason Week 1 win against the Chargers
By Almar Reyes
The NFL preseason is in full swing, and the excitement is palpable as teams like the Seattle Seahawks take to the field to showcase their talent and potential. This year, there's an extra layer of anticipation as the Seahawks usher in the Mike Macdonald era. They kicked things off on a positive note with a 16-3 victory over the LA Chargers in their preseason opener.
While preseason games are often seen as mere tune-ups, they are critical for teams to evaluate their rosters, experiment with strategies, and identify areas of improvement. For the Seahawks, this game was a valuable opportunity to gauge how their players are adapting to Macdonald's system and to see which individuals are ready to step up when the regular season begins.
Preseason games are more than just a warm-up for the regular NFL season—they are a crucial time for fans, coaches, and players to witness positional battles unfold on the field. These games provide a unique opportunity to see which players are poised to make an impact and secure their spot on the final roster. For many, it's a time to prove themselves, showcasing their skills and making a case for why they deserve to be in the starting lineup when the regular season kicks off.
Who stood out and who stood down for the Seahawks in preseason Week 1
Rookie standouts and position battles are always a focal point in preseason games, and this one was no different. The Seahawks coaching staff will have plenty of film to review as they continue to shape the roster ahead of the regular season. For now, though, the victory provides a solid foundation for the team to build on as they prepare for the challenges that lie ahead.
Coaches use these games as a critical evaluation tool, analyzing every snap to determine who fits best within their system. Whether it's a battle for the starting quarterback position, a spot on the offensive line, or a role in the secondary, the preseason is where these decisions are made. It's also a time for coaches to experiment with different lineups and strategies, giving them a better sense of what will work when the games start to count.
Check out who stood out and who struggled in the Seahawks' Preseason Week 1 victory over the Chargers.