Seahawks last practice before hosting Ravens, Duane Brown, Bradley McDougald injury concerns

The Seahawks completed their final practice before Sunday game with the Baltimore Ravens at Centurylink Field. With the game install completed Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll is looking for a tough contest between teams who have a similar mentality.

The Ravens offense will provide the biggest test to a Seahawk defense that has shown glimpses of greatness but is still a work in progress. The return of Jarran Reed should have an immediate impact on the D-Line. Strong and disciplined pressure from D-line is a must if the Seahawks are to stymie Baltimore’s dual threat quarterback Lamar Jackson.

INJURY REPORT

With safeties Lano Hill ( elbow) and Bradley McDougald ( back ) listed on the injury report former Oregon safety Ugo Amadi could see some playing time on the back end of the defense.

The offensive line played well last week without starters Duane Brown and DK Fluker with Jamarco Jones and George Fant filling in. Fluker was able to practice and is likely to start while Brown’s status won’t be know until the start of the game.

HEAD TO HEAD COMPARISON

2018 Regular Season SEAHAWKS Ravens
Record 5-1 4-2
Total Yards Gained 2,394 2,704
Total Offense ( NFL Ranks) 399.0 (5) 450.7 (1)
Rush Offense 130.5(9) 205.0 (1)
Pass Offense 268.5 (8) 245.7(14)
Points Per Game 27.5(7) 30.7(2)
Total  Yards Allowed 2,159 2,101
Total  Defense 359.8(20) 350.2(13)
Rush Defense 92.8(11) 80.7(4)
Pass Defense 267.0(23) 269.(25)
PointsAllowed/Game 24.3(20) 23.3(17)
Possession Avg 32:19 36:02
Sacked /Yds. Lost 16/93 16/88
Sacks Made/Yds.Lost 10/65 11/76
Interceptions By 6 5
Penalties/ Yds 47/376 45/350
Punts/Avg 28/45.1 11/47.2
Turnover Differential +6(T3) 0(T16)

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