RENTON, Wash. — The Seattle Seahawks have no choice but to move forward.
After a disappointing loss to Green Bay allowed the Los Angeles Rams — who have the same record but own the tiebreaker advantage — to leapfrog them in the NFC West standings, the Seahawks are preparing to host another tough NFC North foe in the Minnesota Vikings.
While they no longer have the inside track to win their division, this game is crucial to the Seahawks' playoff chances. Seattle (8-6) has a 36% chance of making the postseason, according to the NFL, and that probability would increase to 52% with a victory.
Minnesota (12-2) features a resurgent Sam Darnold throwing to dynamic receivers Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison, as well as one of the best run defenses in the NFL.
''They have really good players, a really good scheme, and they're well-coached,'' Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald said. ''They have some flexibility within their players too, where they can change up looks on you with the same people on the fields. That's something you have to account for, and different personnel groups.''
The Vikings have a chance to clinch the No. 1 seed in the NFC if they win out, but players say they are only focused on the next game.
''It's going to be a grind because these are really good football teams we're going to play, whether it's two on the road or hosting Green Bay here,'' coach Kevin O'Connell said. ''So a lot out in front of us, but we have to go back to work. That's what this is all about and continuing to chase improvement.''
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