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The Orion Report
Seahawks vs. Colts (Week 15)
Final Score. Seattle Seahawks 18, Indianapolis Colts 16
Location Lumen Field Seattle, WA
Opening Take
This was a win but not a reassuring one.
Seattle escaped with a gritty victory over the Colts, surviving on discipline, defense, and the right leg of Jason Myers. The Seahawks repeatedly moved the ball into scoring position but could not finish drives, settling for field goals instead of touchdowns. Six field goals will keep you alive in December, but they won’t carry you far if the offense can’t cash in when it matters most.
The defense once again showed it can shoulder the load and protect a narrow margin, and that matters as the calendar turns. But as the stakes rise, the margin shrinks. This game felt less like a celebration and more like a reminder , Seattle is winning but it still has something critical to prove.
Turning Point
With momentum swinging late and Indianapolis threatening to steal the game after drilling a 60 yard field goal, Seattle needed one composed moment. Jason Myers delivered it.
Myers answered with ice in his veins, drilling a 56 yard field goal with under 20 seconds remaining, flipping a tense fourth quarter into an 18-16 Seahawks lead. It wasn’t pretty, but it was clutch and it underscored exactly how thin the margin was all afternoon.
Notable Seahawks Performances
Jason Myers
Six field goals. Zero misses. From chip shots to the 56-yard game winner, Myers was the difference. Without him, this game never reaches the finish line. First kicker in Seahawks franchise history to nail six in one game!!!
Offensive Reality
The offense moved the ball and controlled stretches of the game, but the inability to convert yards into touchdowns remains a concern. Sustaining drives wasn’t the issue finishing them was.
Defense
Once again, the defense held firm when the margin was tight. They kept the Colts from pulling away and made the key stops needed to let special teams decide the outcome.
Stat Box
Category. SEA IND
Total Yards. 314 215
Pass Yards. 264 118
Rushing Yards. 50 97
QB Comp %. 61.1% 66.7%
Turnovers. 0 1
T.O.P 28:55 31:05
Final Thoughts
This win counts but it also comes with a warning label.
Seattle did what good teams have to do in December survive, stack the win, and keep the season alive. But let’s be clear kicking six field goals is not a sustainable formula, especially with what’s coming next. The inability to finish drives and put the ball in the end zone is disappointing, and it leaves far too much margin for error against elite competition.
Which brings us to the elephant in the room ,the Rams game is enormous. Season defining. Division shaping. This wasn’t a style points win it was a get right or get exposed moment heading into a matchup that will likely decide playoff positioning. You will not beat the Rams trading touchdowns for field goals.
The defense continues to show it can carry this team when needed, and that matters a lot in January football. But the offense has to match that urgency. If Seattle wants to be more than a playoff participant and actually be a threat, finishing drives isn’t optional anymore. The margin is gone. The stakes couldn’t be higher.
Field goals kept the season alive touchdowns will decide if it continues.
Go Hawks
All stats verified by ESPN.com Seahawks.com
Seahawks vs. Colts (Week 15)
Final Score. Seattle Seahawks 18, Indianapolis Colts 16
Location Lumen Field Seattle, WA
Opening Take
This was a win but not a reassuring one.
Seattle escaped with a gritty victory over the Colts, surviving on discipline, defense, and the right leg of Jason Myers. The Seahawks repeatedly moved the ball into scoring position but could not finish drives, settling for field goals instead of touchdowns. Six field goals will keep you alive in December, but they won’t carry you far if the offense can’t cash in when it matters most.
The defense once again showed it can shoulder the load and protect a narrow margin, and that matters as the calendar turns. But as the stakes rise, the margin shrinks. This game felt less like a celebration and more like a reminder , Seattle is winning but it still has something critical to prove.
Turning Point
With momentum swinging late and Indianapolis threatening to steal the game after drilling a 60 yard field goal, Seattle needed one composed moment. Jason Myers delivered it.
Myers answered with ice in his veins, drilling a 56 yard field goal with under 20 seconds remaining, flipping a tense fourth quarter into an 18-16 Seahawks lead. It wasn’t pretty, but it was clutch and it underscored exactly how thin the margin was all afternoon.
Notable Seahawks Performances
Jason Myers
Six field goals. Zero misses. From chip shots to the 56-yard game winner, Myers was the difference. Without him, this game never reaches the finish line. First kicker in Seahawks franchise history to nail six in one game!!!
Offensive Reality
The offense moved the ball and controlled stretches of the game, but the inability to convert yards into touchdowns remains a concern. Sustaining drives wasn’t the issue finishing them was.
Defense
Once again, the defense held firm when the margin was tight. They kept the Colts from pulling away and made the key stops needed to let special teams decide the outcome.
Stat Box
Category. SEA IND
Total Yards. 314 215
Pass Yards. 264 118
Rushing Yards. 50 97
QB Comp %. 61.1% 66.7%
Turnovers. 0 1
T.O.P 28:55 31:05
Final Thoughts
This win counts but it also comes with a warning label.
Seattle did what good teams have to do in December survive, stack the win, and keep the season alive. But let’s be clear kicking six field goals is not a sustainable formula, especially with what’s coming next. The inability to finish drives and put the ball in the end zone is disappointing, and it leaves far too much margin for error against elite competition.
Which brings us to the elephant in the room ,the Rams game is enormous. Season defining. Division shaping. This wasn’t a style points win it was a get right or get exposed moment heading into a matchup that will likely decide playoff positioning. You will not beat the Rams trading touchdowns for field goals.
The defense continues to show it can carry this team when needed, and that matters a lot in January football. But the offense has to match that urgency. If Seattle wants to be more than a playoff participant and actually be a threat, finishing drives isn’t optional anymore. The margin is gone. The stakes couldn’t be higher.
Field goals kept the season alive touchdowns will decide if it continues.
Go Hawks
All stats verified by ESPN.com Seahawks.com
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