
"Purdy said San Francisco will have to make adjustments against the NFL's top-ranked scoring defense. "We just played them two weeks ago, so looking back at the other game plan as well and having it sort of fresh in your mind," Purdy said, "picking it up where you left off and obviously making some changes where you need to. But yeah, it feels like we just played them.""
"Seahawks defensive lineman Leonard Williams recognizes it will be a challenge to slow down San Francisco's 10th-ranked scoring offense, even with Seattle's recent success against the Niners. "They've clearly shown that they have a good offense," Williams said. "But at the same time, I trust our team." Seattle finished the season with seven straight wins to finish with a franchise-record 14 victories. However, one of its losses came at home against San Francisco in Week 1."
Seattle will host the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC divisional round, a second meeting in three weeks and the third playoff meeting between the NFC West rivals. Seattle beat San Francisco 13-3 on Jan. 3, producing the Niners' lowest scoring output since 2017. San Francisco plans adjustments against the NFL's top-ranked scoring defense, with Brock Purdy noting familiarity and the need to refine the previous game plan. Leonard Williams acknowledged the difficulty of slowing the 49ers' 10th-ranked scoring offense but expressed trust in Seattle's unit. Seattle closed the regular season with seven straight wins and a franchise-record 14 victories, though one loss came at home to San Francisco in Week 1.
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