The defense led the Seattle Seahawks to their win over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.

The unit forced a whopping five turnovers, including a pick-six, sacked undrafted rookie quarterback Max Brosmer four times and held the Vikings to a meager 162 total yards on its way the franchise’s first shutout in a decade.

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The results on the offensive side of the ball weren’t nearly as impressive.

The offense produced season lows of 219 total yards and 94 passing yards. It was settled for field goals four times. And quarterback Sam Darnold completed just 14 of 26 passes and was sacked four times.

Even though it was far from Seattle’s best day on offense, FOX analyst and former NFL offensive lineman Mark Schlereth came away thoroughly

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