The Washington Football Team will square off against the Seattle Seahawks in the Monday Night Football extravaganza next week. The Seahawks are 3-7, have lost two in a row, and are currently last in the NFC West. The WFT are 2-0 since their bye – beating two upper level teams – and seem to be on a slight mid-season roll.
However, despite a big win over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, and over Tampa Bay the week before, Washington are still home dogs for the Week 12 Prime Time match-up.
Head-To-Head
The Washington Football Team and the Seattle Seahawks have only faced each other 21 times – 18 regular season, and 3 post-season.
Washington have won 12 of the match-ups, and Seattle have won 9.
Their last game was late in December last season, when Seattle beat Washington 20-15.
Perhaps more notable than the game itself, was that it was after this game that former WFT quarterback Dwayne Haskins was “photographed at his girlfriend’s birthday party with strippers”.
Eight days later Haskins became the only first-round quarterback selection in the last 20 years, to be outright released.
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Odds
Opening Line
The Seahawks opened the week as 2.0 point favorites.
Seattle -2.0
The opening over / under was set at 46.0.
Over | Under 46.0
The line moved very quickly today, and it is listed as Even | Pick on many Sports books already.
Washington are 2-0 against the spread the last two weeks, but 3-7 on the season.
Injuries
For Washington:
The following players are currently listed as questionable: Samuel Cosmi (Ankle), Curtis Samuel (Groin), Greg Stroman (undisclosed), Shaka Toney (concussion), Saahdiq Charles (illness) and Ricky Seals-Jones (Hip).
Logan Thomas, Darryl Roberts and Jared Norris could all potentially return from the Injured Reserve list this week.
For Seattle:
The following players are currently listed as questionable: D.J. Reed (Groin), Jamarco Jones (Back), Rashaad Penny (Hamstring), Tre Brown (Knee)
Nigel Warrior (knee) could potentially return from the Injured Reserve list this week.
Related:
Loser Papers: 2021 Edition IV – WFT Over Carolina Panthers