Seattle Seahawks: Breaking Down Individual Performances from Game 6 win vs. Arizona

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Seattle Seahawks receiver Jake Bobo makes an outstanding TD catch.

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These comments are not a life or death sentence, but these Seattle Seahawks players will have something to prove after a game like this.

Riq Woolen, CB

The man formerly known as Tariq Woolen let the much smaller Rondale Moore break his tackle, and then he made a sad tackle attempt on Dobbs’ TD run. His weak little bump attempt caused Quandre Diggs to whiff as well. In addition, he had a (somewhat controversial) defensive holding penalty that wiped out a turnover in a rough game for the avatar.

Uchenna Nwosu, OLB

The Seattle Seahawks’ top edge rusher, Uchenna Nwosu, lost contain on Dobbs on the first drive, then missed on a tackle that Jamal Adams set him up with that could’ve redeemed him on the same play. Nwosu had a nice QB pressure that forced an incompletion on the second drive but then lost contain again on a 19-yard run play.

As Seattle’s lowest-graded player last Sunday, it was a tough way to go out. A pectoral injury will sideline Nwosu for the rest of 2023.

Charles Cross, OT

Cross returned for the first time since Week 1 and didn’t make any news until the third quarter when he got called for holding at the goal line. He also stopped blocking momentarily (even though Geno did hold the ball for a long time) and whiffed on a defender who hit Smith’s arm on the QB’s INT. More is expected of a cornerstone left tackle.

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