When asked about how Geno Smith keeps getting it done under center for the Seattle Seahawks, Pete Carroll threw up his hands.
NASA launches its mega Artemis I moon rocket 50 years after Apollo program
By Thao Nguyen Emre Kelly USA TODAY
BREVARD, Fla. – NASA launched its massive Artemis I moon rocket early Wednesday, bringing the United States a step closer to landing on the lunar surface for the first time in 50 years since the end of the Apollo program.
NASA teams fueled the 322-foot Space Launch System rocket with liquid hydrogen and oxygen at 3:50 p.m. EST, just over nine hours ahead of liftoff. The launch was scheduled for 1:04 a.m. EST Wednesday, giving NASA a two-hour window to send the ship into orbit, but technical problems delayed the launch time.
After all elements were polled a "go," the rocket launched at 1:47 a.m.
“For the Artemis generation, this is for you,” launch director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson said before liftoff, referring to young people who were not alive for Apollo.
Artemis I Trajectory Burn en Route to the Moon
Teoscar Hernandez issues heartfelt message to Blue Jays after Mariners trade
The Toronto Blue Jays traded All-Star outfielder Teoscar Hernandez to the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday. Hernandez issued a heartfelt message to the Blue Jays following the move, per Hector Gomez.
“I have no words to express the gratitude I feel to play and share with great players like you and to play for not only a team but for a great country. Thank you to the Toronto organization for giving me the opportunity to develop as a player, for those great moments we spent together in the great city of Toronto,
thank you for what I learned from you, thank you for making Toronto a home for me where I felt part of you and thank you for the great friendship that I was able to establish with you guys. Good luck in what is to come! YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE A GREAT PART OF MY HEART.”
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Lockett is now the 2nd all-time TD catch leaders in our franchise history.
Send Your Favorite Seahawks To The Pro Bowl Games
Voting for the 2023 Pro Bowl is underway allowing 12s to vote for their favorite Seahawks to represent Seattle on the NFC squad in the reimagined Pro Bowl Games.
Online voting runs through December 15, and over the final two weeks of voting, starting December 1, fans can also vote on Twitter by tweeting the first and last name of the player, tagging the player's official Twitter handle, or creating a hashtag including the player's first and last name. All forms of twitter votes
must include the hashtag #ProBowlVote
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Aaron Rodgers wearing Marshawn Lynch’s Seahawk Jersey.
Artemis 1 launch, 16.11.2022
Bruce Irvin’s pre game warmup before the game vs chargers. #shorts #seahawks #nfl
Tom Brady outduels Geno Smith in Seahawks' loss to Buccaneers in Munich
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Ukraine: Zelenskiy visits newly liberated city of Kherson
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"He's OK," Chargers head coach Brandon Staley told NBC.
The hit took place late in the second quarter quarter as Herbert scrambled. Fred Warner tackled Herbert from behind. Greenlaw was leaning in for a hit in front of Herbert and made direct contact to Herbert's head with the crown of his helmet as Herbert fell to the turf, sending Herbert's head twisting to the side.
Herbert stood up after the hit, apparently intent on staying in the game. Officials then consulted with each other before announcing the penalty and Greenlaw's ejection. Herbert eventually left for the sideline and was replaced by backup Chase Daniel for the final 30 seconds of the half.
Herbert remained on the sideline with his helmet off as the half played out and the Chargers carried a 16-10 lead into the break. He returned to lead the Chargers' first possession after halftime.
The 49ers eventually won, 22-16, shutting out the Chargers in the second half as Herbert finished 21-of-35 for 196 passing yards, one touchdown and one interception.
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Today, #ArmedForcesofUkraine and watermelons as the symbols of liberated #Kherson and #KhersonCounteroffensive. #GloryToUkraine and #UkraineWillWin
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Seahawks fans heard loud and proud on the streets of Munich
The franchise has taken an extra effort to include fans in a variety of events happening in Munich.
MUNICH, Germany — When Wallace Watts found out his Seattle Seahawks were playing an NFL game in Germany, he booked a flight and the tour buses.
"This is how we do it as 12s," said Watts, who fans recognize as Captain Seahawk.
He's leading a group of about 200 Seahawks fans who made the long journey to Munich to see the team take on the Tamp Bay Buccaneers. And like any good trip, there's always sightseeing.
"In the olden times, a warring faction would come to town yelling and screaming and dressed up," Watts said. "That's our plan. We want to wake up Munich."
Seahawks fans are known to travel in large numbers to cheer for the team during road games. And the franchise has taken an extra effort to include fans in a variety of events happening in Munich.
"We always feel included," said Mary Fertakis of Tukwila.
She also joined the bus tour after arriving in Germany. A lifelong Seahawks fan, Fertakis also traveled to the Seahawks' London game in 2018. She said the experience was life-changing.
"It's just a wonderful thing to connect people," Fertakis said. "And deep down we all want that I think."
GENO vs. GOAT in GERMANY @NFLDeutschland : #SEAvsTB — Sunday 9:30am ET on @nflnetwork: Stream on NFL+ http://bit.ly/3POvRB0
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Seahawks legends to play in flag football game with kids
And the noise was most definitely brought.
Unbelievable scenes on Säbener Straße: The @Seahawks storm the training of the @FCBayern! #NFLMunichGame
The street musicians in Munich are a cut above
"The 12s are freaking everywhere."
@12s @Mil_SeaHawkers @Seahawks @SeaHawkersGER @Sea_Hawkers Go Hawks!!
My investigative reporting from Munich has uncovered the @Buccaneers press conference room has a full bar in the back. #nflnetwork
A meeting of head coaches. @PeteCarroll @J__Nagelsmann
Seahawks, 12's taking over Munich
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The struggles of the bench unit for the Golden State Warriors have been well-documented this season. While their performance on the court has left much to be desired, one thing that should be constant for any second unit in the NBA is the energy they provide to the team. The Warriors lack of energy from their
bench prompted head coach Steve Kerr and players Moses Moody and Donte DiVincenzo to speak about this topic during Wednesday’s media availability.
The Warriors’ bench has always been known as one of the most fun and energetic sidelines across the league – especially when someone goes on a run like Steph Curry did against the Sacramento Kings on Monday night.
The demeanor of this year’s bench went viral when the team’s twitter posted a “Joy Cam” clip from Monday’s game.
A hyped-up bench may not seem like a big deal, but it’s a great way to boost morale – something especially important for a team that is struggling like Golden State has to begin this season. With several members of the Warriors calling it out, it should be interesting to see the energy on the sidelines during Friday’s
game against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Julio Rodríguez Wins Silver Slugger Award in his Rookie Season
"That's a good way to wind up in concussion protocol even though you don't get into the game."- Al Michaels on Baker Mayfield's head-butting celebration. #TNF
Bruce Irvin's NFL career: Five countries, Super Bowl ejection, more
Why Fortenbaugh likes the Seahawks to cover against the Bucs
Through 10 games, the 2022-23 season for the Los Angeles Lakers — and the 20th season for LeBron James — has literally been a painful experience.
Anthony Davis is playing through a sore back that has caused him to miss one game and parts of others. Multiple Lakers have dealt with a non-COVID illness, including LeBron, who was bedridden for nearly all of last week (Lonnie Walker IV and Patrick Beverley have missed games due to the virus). LeBron has been
plagued by lingering foot soreness, which has caused him to be listed on the injury report for every game and kept him out of the second leg of a back-to-back on Monday — a blowout loss to the Utah Jazz, dropping the Lakers to 2-8.
Relatedly, LeBron’s production has been below his lofty standards. He’s averaging 24.3 points, 8.9 rebounds, and 7.1 assists in 36.1 (too many!) minutes per game, but he’s shooting 44.7 percent from the field and 21 percent from three. He’s missed more shots around the rim than usual. His defensive effort,
understandably, comes and goes.
After shootaround on Wednesday, LeBron, who is literally battling “Father Time” in a series of Nike ads, acknowledged that he’s motivated by the chance to defy the aging process.
“It’s motivation to myself to continue to play at a high level,” he said. “No matter the mileage or the years or the games or whatever the case may be, which I’ve been on the floor. So, I try to push the limit and even try to excel the limit when it comes to this game and much I can continue to contribute at a high level.”
In terms of using any outside noise as fuel?
“Come on, man. I’m turning 38 in basically two months,” he said dismissively. “When you know who you are, to be honest, if you’re really truly still caring about what people say? That doesn’t matter.”
James also provided an update on his left foot issue. Much like the knee injury he suffered midway through last season, LeBron said he’s “been told” that rest would be the only way for his foot to properly heal, though, due to the Lakers’ struggles, he doesn’t have the luxury of sitting out for an extended period of
time. Whether he’ll play both legs of future back-to-backs is yet to be determined. The Lakers’ next B2B is Nov. 25-26, both at the San Antonio Spurs. They have nine more the rest of the way.
John Lennon and George Harrison battle with swords at Dromoland Castle, Ireland where they spent their Easter break, March 1964.
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Jets rookie CB Sauce Gardner trolled Packers fans with their trademark cheesehead 👀🤣
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Scott Servais has a message for Seattle Mariners fans
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“You’ve got to finish it out, no question,” Servais said. “It's difficult to do that on the road in the playoffs. ... I don't know what else you want me to say. We have played very good baseball.”
"We're right there against those guys,” star center fielder Julio Rodríguez said. “They got away with these two games, but it's not like we're that far off. I feel like we’re right there, and we’ve definitely got a team to compete with them."
“It makes me sick that he’s beaten us two [games] in a row single-handedly,” catcher Cal Raleigh said of Alvarez. “As a catcher, you feel partially responsible. It wasn’t a terrible pitch, but that’s kind of how it goes and how the stadium is here.”
“We’re just as good as them, and [we] are right with them,” Mitch Haniger said. “So we know we can beat them. We're looking forward to Saturday, playing at home.”
“You never want to see somebody else celebrating on your home field, but hats off to them,” catcher Cal Raleigh said. “It's still going to be imprinted in a lot of our minds for a while, and we're going to take it next year and remember how it felt.”
Saturday Oct. 15
FINAL/18
HOU 1 vs 0 SEA
Mariners' postseason run ends after 18-inning duel
Seattle leaves mark, puts division rival Houston on notice heading into 2023 season
Seattle's arms 'off the charts'
George Kirby, who went 7 scoreless vs. Houston, is one of the young pitchers who will bolster the club's future.
J-Rod: 'This is the beginning'
Despite being swept by the Astros, the Mariners are already looking ahead to 2023 and another playoff run.
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Mariners fans show up early, stay late for heartbreaking ALDS loss
Julio Rodriguez and the Seattle Mariners may have lost their MLB playoffs series with the Houston Astros in a shocking sweep, but they are not getting discouraged by the painful setback.
Although it may not feel like it, the Mariners have just put the rest of the baseball world on notice.
As for 2023? Well, I’ll let Jay Buhner answer that.
By Daniel Kramer @DKramer_
SEATTLE -- It was worth the agonizingly long wait. The sea of navy and teal stretched 47,690 strong, in tune with every pitch and sending roar after deafening roar throughout a venue that hasn’t experienced anything like this.
Postseason baseball had been played within the walls of T-Mobile Park -- 21 years ago -- as has been well-chronicled. But even with recency bias, it’d be hard to suggest that it looked like it did Saturday night, sustained through a game that was scoreless until the 18th inning and tied for the longest game in
postseason history, with virtually everyone in the house on their feet for all six hours and 22 minutes.
But as has been the case during this tense American League Division Series between teams that had faced each other 21 times entering this packed-house matinee that turned into a nightcap, the Mariners were so excruciatingly and exhaustingly close -- but ultimately not quite there. Seattle lost Game 3 of the best-
of-five series in an 18-inning 1-0 defeat, swept out of the postseason with its run over in a fashion as equally frustrating as it was gut-wrenching.
Given the tense back and forth and incredible run-prevention efforts from both teams with elimination on the line, Saturday’s game was always going to go down as one of the most memorable in franchise history, either an all-time great in which the Mariners outdueled their AL West rivals, or among the most
frustrating via a loss for that same reason.
George Kirby Strikes Out Five
Penn Murfee, the Mariners’ final reliever in the bullpen other than Robbie Ray, surrendered a 415-foot solo homer to Jeremy Peña in a full count to lead off the 18th, then the Mariners went quietly in their 10th chance at a walk-off.
“The number of young players that played huge roles for us in this series -- it is going to benefit us just immensely going forward,” manager Scott Servais said. “It's a brotherhood in that clubhouse, and it is something that's going to serve us well and certainly serve our core -- all the players -- well going forward as
we took a huge step as an organization this season.”
Ty France Turns Unassisted DP
The season ended sooner than the Mariners hoped, but beyond their big step forward in 2021 -- when they won 90 games and inspired the region to “Believe" -- Seattle finally ended the drought and, even more so, they showed that once they were in the dance that they belonged.
“When we all look back, everybody’s been talking, ‘Oh, the drought, the drought, the drought,’” star outfielder Julio Rodríguez said. “This whole team together has come a long way, and I feel like this is the beginning for all of us.”
Rodríguez's Remarkable Catch
Rodríguez is the prized face of the future, likely on his way to winning the AL Rookie of the Year Award -- and perhaps many more awards down the road. Yet his presence is an embodiment of the overall trajectory of baseball in Seattle, which -- if this playoff run indicated anything -- could be the first of many.
There’s a nucleus here that showed quantifiable development, but also the reality of a need to continue adding talent externally this offseason. Nearly the entire 26-man roster sat on the top step of the home dugout during Houston’s celebration, soaking it all in as motivation to be in that exuberant position next
October.
“You never want to see somebody else celebrating on your home field, but hats off to them,” catcher Cal Raleigh said. “It's still going to be imprinted in a lot of our minds for a while, and we're going to take it next year and remember how it felt.”
Andrés Muñoz's 101 mph K's
On paper, this was a sweep and the Mariners' 15th loss in 22 games to the juggernauts that they share a division with -- the one that they continue to chase. Yet in each of these three contests, had one pitch or swing gone another way, the dynamic of this series could’ve shifted in a completely different direction.
Seattle was outscored by one run in Games 1 and 3 and two in Game 2.
Onward. #EmbraceTheChaos
“We feel close and yet still feel far away,” president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto said. “They're going on to the LCS for the sixth straight year. And we recognize and respect what they do, but we feel like we can play with anybody -- and I think we just showed it for three days.”
The Mariners led in every game but their last. Yet, as was the case in the opening acts in Houston, Saturday’s showing underscored that Seattle lacked the knockout punch.
Jarred Kelenic's Sliding Catch
The Mariners went 7-for-60 with 22 strikeouts. They reached second base just three times and third base just once -- in the second inning -- while going 0-for-8 with runners in scoring position and stranding 10 runners total. Though Saturday’s game was for the taking, they struggled to seize the moment offensively.
“It's a tough way to lose, especially being so close to playing them so well,” outfielder Mitch Haniger said. “Unfortunately, we didn't get it done and this one hurts. ... Our pitching staff has been great. We've just got to put more runs up on the board.”
It was a tough ending to an otherwise promising season. The Mariners didn’t quite conquer their division rivals, but they certainly have their attention -- for next year and beyond.
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ALDS Game 3 Preview News Conference
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'Really Important Week' Pete Carroll: Seahawks to Keep Pace in a Jumbled NFC West
Coach Pete Carroll: A 'really important week' for the Seahawks to keep pace in a jumbled NFC West that so far has no clear, runaway leader.
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Excitement is in the air ahead of Saturday's game against the Astros in Seattle.
Rick Rizzs to raise Mariners flag at Space Needle
The American League Division Series comes to Seattle for the first time in two decades. Mariners announcer Rick Rizzs will raise the Mariners flag on the Space Needle as the city gears up to take on the Astros.
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Julio Rodríguez on upcoming home game in ALDS Game 3
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SEATTLE -- Julio Rodríguez has lived nearly his entire life -- 21 years of it -- with the Mariners sitting on a blank page between chapters of success.
“That's what everything's about,” Rodríguez said Friday, ahead of Saturday’s Game 3 in Seattle. “I feel like you see the genuine joy that the Mariners fans show for the love of the game. It's just amazing. I feel like that's what it's all about. That's what it's all about. Just playing for them. Because this is a really fun fan
base to play for. It's a really fun fan base. I feel like that's why I feel like this is probably one of the best places to play, because of how genuine the love of the team is.”
“It just feels like everyone’s laying everything they’ve got on the line to win the game,” Rodríguez said. “I feel like there is nothing [else], there is no other goal, there are no numbers, there is no season, there is no anything. There is everybody just laying out everything they’ve got to get a win that night.”
- Julio Rodríguez
Forgotten play after the Romo fumble in the playoff game:
Cowboys still had 3 timeouts. Seattle was backed up at the 2. Shaun gets a huge run that burned more time off the clock.
Cal Raleigh's family rallies in Houston for Mariners vs. Astros Game 2
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SEA @ LAK
If the Dodgers lose Game 2, its because they removed the goose. I don’t make the rules. #Dodgers #Postseason
Last week, they held Jalen Hurts to just 239 yards without a passing touchdown. Now, don’t get me wrong. I don’t think Arizona’s secondary is going to dominate. Smith should find some holes in their zone defense. But when you get inside the 20, the deep ball is off the table.
Goose invades field during NLDS game between Dodgers vs Padres!!!
The Mariners are showing that they belong in this American League Division Series, going blow for blow with the 106-win juggernauts. But in the opening acts at Minute Maid Park, they lacked the knockout punch -- and now they’re on the brink of elimination.
The first postseason game in Seattle in 21 years is on Saturday, and it will be one of the most electric environments in these playoffs. But lurking over that jubilation will be the possibility of it being the Mariners’ final game of the season. Making matters sting even more is that a loss would yield a sweep to the team
their disdain for is as palpable as it is unspoken.
The Mariners then shut down the Blue Jays in the Wild Card round, winning the first game 4-0 and staging the second-largest comeback in postseason history to turn an 8-1 deficit into a 10-9 win in Game 2. Like after every win since July 4, the Mariners danced in celebration. Read all about the dance here.
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Meanstreak Band Live! Reunion after 30 Years! Dream Theater Wives of Petrucci, Portnoy & Myung
Meanstreak band reunites after 30 years. Opening act for John Petrucci's solo tour. Three members of Meanstreak are married to members of Dream Theater. Guitarist Rena Sands is married to John Petrucci, guitarist Marlene Apuzzo is married to Mike Portnoy, and bassist Lisa Pace is married to John Myung.
Mariners pulling another upset?
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LIVE REACTION of Rick Rizzs calling Mariners Wild Card Series Win
Houston, Texas Hear from Logan Gilbert, Adam Frazier and Scott Servais as the team prepares for the ALDS. #SeaUsRise
here's more of that announcer cam you were looking for.
Sunday Oct. 9
FINAL
Seahawks vs. Saints Final Score: Seattle loses 39-32 in another embarrassing defensive display
Seahawks' Geno Smith on Winning Player of the Week and his Huge Gift from The NFL
Scoring Summary
1st Quarter: Will Lutz 56-yard field goal - SEA 0, NO 3
1st Quarter: DK Metcalf 50-yard touchdown pass from Geno Smith - SEA 7, NO 3
1st Quarter: Jason Myers 56-yard field goal - SEA 10, NO 3
2nd Quarter: Taysom Hill 8-yard touchdown rush - SEA 10, NO 10
2nd Quarter: Taysom Hill 9-yard touchdown rush - SEA 10, NO 17
2nd Quarter: Jason Myers 31-yard field goal - SEA 13, NO 17
2nd Quarter: Tyler Lockett 36-yard touchdown pass from Geno Smith - SEA 19, NO 17
3rd Quarter: Chris Olave 16-yard touchdown pass from Andy Dalton - SEA 19, NO 24
3rd Quarter: Adam Trautman 22-yard touchdown pass from Taysom Hill - SEA 19, NO 31
4th Quarter: Tyler Lockett 40-yard touchdown pass from Geno Smith - SEA 25, NO 31
4th Quarter: Kenneth Walker III 69-yard touchdown rush - SEA 32, NO 31
4th Quarter: 60-yard Taysom Hill touchdown rush - SEA 32, NO 39
Seahawks Injury Report
RB Rashaad Penny was carted off with a left ankle injury in the 3rd quarter and did not return.
WR Penny Hart suffered a hamstring injury and did not return.
G Gabe Jackson suffered a hip flexor injury and did not return.
DT Al Woods was ruled out with a knee injury.
Next Week’s Opponent
The Seahawks return home for a divisional matchup with the Arizona Cardinals (2-2) on Sunday, Oct. 16 at 4:05 PM ET/1:05 PM PT on FOX.
Injury Update: Rashaad Penny carted to locker room with ankle injury
Wild Card Game 2 Pregame News Conference
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