After failing to win a game at CenturyLink Field from 2011 through 2018, the SF 49ers have a shot at doing something seemingly impossible.
Win back-to-back road games against the Seattle Seahawks.
This will be the context for the 4-3 Niners as they travel to take on their NFC West foes, who are coming off their first loss of the season to the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday Night Football. Despite the loss, the Seahawks still sit in first place within the division and boast the league’s best offense, thanks largely to the MVP-like season from quarterback Russell Wilson.