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Preview the Week 15 matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and Indianapolis Colts with predictions, odds, over/under, spread, betting lines and more.
The Seattle Seahawks are 10-3 going into their Week 15 contest against the Indianapolis Colts.
Fast forward to December, and the Seahawks are 10-3, not only fighting for a playoff spot but also for the NFC West
Indianapolis faces one of the best teams in the NFL at Lumen Field, one of the league's toughest places to play.
General manager John Schneider chose the grind today, with the team announcing a flurry of roster and practice squad transactions going into Sunday's game against the Colts.
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A sweltering day in San Diego in September of 2014 proved that the reigning Super Bowl champion Seahawks could be beaten.
The Seahawks activated tight end Eric Saubert and center Jalen Sundell off IR, and rookie defensive end Rylie Mills off the non-football injury list.
The Colts elevated the newly unretired quarterback from the practice squad to the 53-man active roster Saturday, making him officially eligible to play Sunday against the Seahawks.
The teams that have beaten the Seahawks this season have found their tight ends in the end zone. George Kittle, Jake Tonges, and Colby Parkinson make up three of the five tight ends with a touchdown against Seattle this season. The Colts will be without DeForest Buckner (neck) once again, but they still have some great run stoppers up front.