In his sixth season with the Seattle Seahawks, kicker Jason Myers is breaking records and has been extremely reliable on deep kicks.
Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers makes a 50-yard field goal in the first half of Thursday's matchup with the Chicago Bears.
Jason Myers kicked two field goals and Seattle's defense did the rest as the Seahawks kept their slim playoff hopes alive with a 6-3 victory against the host Chicago Bears
With the Seattle Seahawks officially eliminated from playoff contention, here's a look back at the three losses that will hurt the most.
A game marked by defensive dominance started out with a Jason Myers field goal from 27 yards out to give the Seahawks an early 3-0 lead after the first possession of the game. Seattle managed 51 ...
Jason Myers kicked field goals on the game’s ... sending the Seahawks to the locker room with a 6-3 lead. Seahawks: Seattle placed RB Kenneth Walker III on injured reserve prior to the game ...
The Seattle Seahawks did not win any style points, but they did manage to win a football game. Albeit, a football game near
Jason Myers came up short on a 60-yard field goal ... Darnold's last two passes were a little but off and each fell incomplete. Seahawks got pinned deep inside their own 10 with the punt. Seattle quickly goes three-and-out after the Minnesota field goal ...
Riq Woolen intercepted Caleb Williams' late pass and the Seattle Seahawks boosted their fading playoff hopes, squeezing past Chicago 6-3 on Thursday night to hand the Bears their 10th straight loss.
The Seattle Seahawks kept themselves in the NFC West division title race with a win over the Chicago Bears on "Thursday Night Football."
The Seahawks came into Week 17 barely hanging on, but still alive in the playoff race. Seattle and Chicago engaged in an incredibly ugly "Thursday Night Football" contest, but it was the Seahawks that emerged victorious,
Chicago (4-12) had a fourth down at the Seattle 40 with 20 seconds remaining. The Seahawks (9-7) brought the blitz, and a leaping Woolen picked off a pass intended for Keenan Allen at the 22, ending Williams’ NFL rookie-record string of passes without an interception at 353.