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    Seahawks Strangle 49ers to Seize No. 1 Seed; NFC South Remains a Muddy Mess

    Brady FowlerBy Brady FowlerJanuary 4, 20263 Mins Read
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    SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The NFL’s final Saturday delivered two distinct flavors of drama: a mud-caked survival test in Florida and a defensive masterclass in California. By the time the dust (and rain) settled, the Seattle Seahawks (14-3) had punched their ticket to the NFC’s top seed, forcing the San Francisco 49ers (12-5) into the wild-card round. Meanwhile, the NFC South did exactly what the NFC South always does: get weirder.

    Seattle’s Defense “The Wall”

    The scoreboard read 13-3, but the psychological damage was worse. Seattle didn’t just beat San Francisco; they bullied them. The 49ers, usually an offensive juggernaut, converted a pitiful two of nine third downs.

    Seattle’s defense treated the Niners’ offensive line like turnstiles, repeatedly collapsing the pocket into Brock Purdy’s face. The defining sequence wasn’t a touchdown, but a soul-crushing drive late in the third quarter. Facing a third-and-17, Seattle handed the ball to Kenneth Walker III, who ripped off a 19-yard run that silenced Levi’s Stadium. It was a backbreaker. That drive chewed up the clock and the Niners’ will to live.

    With the win, Seattle secures the bye and home-field advantage. Given the AFC’s lack of a clear alpha, the road to the Super Bowl now runs through the Pacific Northwest. (And yes, Sam Darnold is looking like the smartest acquisition of the year.)

    The “Category 5” Slopfest in Tampa

    While Seattle played chess, the Buccaneers (7-9) and Panthers (8-8) wrestled in the mud. Tampa Bay scraped out a 16-14 win in conditions best described as aquatic.

    Carolina’s offense vanished. They ran for a microscopic 19 yards—their second-lowest total of the season. The play-calling matched the weather: frantic and slippery. At one point, the Panthers attempted a flea flicker that ended predictably with the ball on the turf and Tampa Bay recovering.

    This result leaves the NFC South door wide open for chaos. The division title now rests in the hands of the Saints (6-10) and Falcons (7-9) playing today.

    • Scenario A: Atlanta wins, Panthers get in.

    • Scenario B: Saints win, Bucs take the crown.

    Either way, an 8-9 team is hosting a playoff game. Since its inception in 2002, this division will now have produced three of the NFL’s five sub-.500 playoff teams. It is the conference’s beautiful, chaotic glitch.

    Why It Matters

    The hierarchy of the NFC has flipped. San Francisco, once the favorite, now faces the gauntlet of a wild-card road. Seattle, armed with a defense that travels and a fresh bye week, is the new team to beat.

    As for the NFC South? It’s a reminder that in the NFL, you don’t have to be good; you just have to be better than the three other teams in your division.

    News to Know: Shrewsberry Reprimanded

    The ACC issued a public reprimand to Notre Dame men’s basketball coach Micah Shrewsberry late last night. Shrewsberry aggressively confronted officials following the Irish’s loss to Cal, erupting over a controversial call that likely cost his team the game. He avoids suspension but walks a thin line moving forward.

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