RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Since the arrival of Russell Wilson and Bobby Wagner in 2012, the Seattle Seahawks have played one game in the previous nine seasons that was deemed meaningless.
It looks as if it's about to be a long six weeks of meaningless football in the Pacific Northwest after Seattle’s 17-15 loss to Washington that likely served as the final blow to any hopes the Seahawks had of making a late run in what’s been a miserable season to date.
“It’s frustrating. We’re frustrated. Obviously, this is not how we wanted things to go,” Wagner said.