Seattle Seahawks 2021 schedule predictions: Picking every game

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - JANUARY 09: Quarterback Russell Wilson #3 of the Seattle Seahawks scrambles against defensive end Michael Brockers #90 of the Los Angeles Rams at Lumen Field on January 09, 2021 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - JANUARY 09: Quarterback Russell Wilson #3 of the Seattle Seahawks scrambles against defensive end Michael Brockers #90 of the Los Angeles Rams at Lumen Field on January 09, 2021 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images) /
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The Seattle Seahawks and star quarterback Russell Wilson will have some monster expectations for the 2021 campaign. 

After the 2020 season ended in heartbreak for the Seattle Seahawks, losing to the Los Angeles Rams in the Wild Card Round, Pete Carroll is hoping for a far better result next winter. So are Seahawks fans everywhere.

With the Russell Wilson drama seemingly in the rearview mirror, Seattle will enter the new season with goals of winning the NFC West and doing everything possible to get back to the Super Bowl. Will they get things done?

Russell Wilson will hope to power the Seattle Seahawks to a memorable 2021 campaign

The story of the offseason has indeed been Wilson’s beef with the front office, but it truly does feel like the worst is over. Now, Wilson will be locked in to play like one of the best quarterbacks in the game, with the team bringing back Chris Carson to help the offensive attack.

Tyler Lockett also landed an extension. On defense, everyone is waiting to see whether or not KJ Wright will re-sign with the team or head elsewhere. Regardless of that, the Seahawks are in a position to have another strong year, as we’re predicting them to close out the regular season with a 12-5 record.

The offense is simply too stacked to not put up points with consistency. That will happen when you’ve also got a beast like DK Metcalf hauling in balls from Wilson every Sunday, making defensive backs looks foolish in the process.

32. Final. 31. 36. 35

RECORD: 0-1

Final. 28. 36. 31. 49

RECORD: 0-2

36. 14. 10. Final. 27

RECORD: 1-2

Final. 31. 36. 17. 46

RECORD: 2-2

36. 24. 51. Final. 21

RECORD: 2-3

24. 60. Final. 37. 36

RECORD: 3-3

24. 36. 21. 42. Final

RECORD: 4-3

Final. 28. 32. 34. 36

RECORD: 5-3

Final. 24. 36. 21. 51

RECORD: 6-3

42. 35. 36. Final. 28

RECORD: 7-3

57. 27. 36. Final. 20

RECORD: 8-3

50. 24. 36. Final. 31

RECORD: 8-4

42. 36. Final. 17. 52

RECORD: 9-4

21. 35. 30. 36. Final

RECORD: 10-4

36. Final. 14. 15. 21

RECORD: 11-4

21. 58. Final. 31. 36

RECORD: 12-4

36. 28. 55. Final. 24

FINAL RECORD: 12-5

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