Studs and duds in Seahawks Preseason Week 1 win against the Chargers
By Almar Reyes
Stud - Sam Howell
The Seattle Seahawks kicked off their preseason with a solid win against the Los Angeles Chargers, and while it’s only the first game of the preseason, there were already some standout performances that caught everyone’s attention. One player who made a particularly strong impression was quarterback Sam Howell.
Acquired via trade from the Washington Commanders, Howell displayed flashes of his dual-threat capabilities, providing a glimpse of what he might offer the Seahawks down the line. In this game, Howell completed 16 of his 27 passes, throwing for 130 yards and one touchdown. He also demonstrated his mobility, carrying the ball four times for 17 yards. While these numbers aren’t jaw-dropping, Howell’s ability to move the ball effectively was a promising sign for the Seahawks coaching staff.
For Howell, this performance was about more than just stats; it was an opportunity to show that he can be a reliable option under center if needed. His poise in the pocket, combined with his ability to extend plays with his legs, suggests that he could be a valuable asset for the Seahawks as they look to solidify their quarterback depth chart.
It’s still early in the preseason, and there’s a long way to go before the final roster is set, but Howell’s showing in Week 1 was a step in the right direction. As the preseason continues, it will be interesting to see how he builds on this performance and whether he can carve out a more significant role on the team.
As the Seahawks work through Geno Smith's injury this preseason, seeing a solid performance from Sam Howell is reassuring. Howell's ability to step up and deliver on the field provides some much-needed confidence as the team navigates this challenging period. The Seahawks are clearly looking for players who can make an impact, and if Howell can continue to improve, he could find himself in a more prominent position as the season progresses.