Seattle Seahawks team news: Seahawks look like the most dangerous team in the league

Richard Sherman of the Seattle Seahawks. | Wikimedia Commons/Mike Morris

After another win in Week 4, the Seattle Seahawks definitely look like one of the most dangerous teams in the National Football League.

Winners of two straight, the Seahawks are now second in the National Football Conference (NFC) West with a 3–1 tip and are tied with the surprisingly hot Los Angeles Rams in the division standings.

In their last game, they scored a 27–17 win over the New York Jets and overcame an early deficit to bounce back and put on a strong performance.

With the win, the Seahawks hand the Jets their third loss of the season, but it adds to a better realization of just how good Seattle can be.

Wilson was spectacular as he completed 23 of his 32 passes for 309 yards, while completing three touchdown passes.

Jimmy Graham was great too as he had a great first half with three catches for 64 yards. He failed to score a touchdown, but averaged over 18 yards per carry throughout the game.

What's impressive is that the Seahawks have done this while going through various injuries within the team.

Wilson was knocked up in the previous week and was even considered questionable at one point. However, he came back and put on a great performance during the night, and looking at their schedule, the bye week comes in perfectly.

After four straight weeks of playing, the Seahawks can rest in the coming week, which means they can recover from their nagging injuries and come back even stronger. They resume by battling the Atlanta Falcons and that may spell trouble for the Falcons as they face a fresh and hungry Seahawks squad.

If there was any doubt on just how tough this squad is, asking Doug Baldwin may just give an exact answer.

When questioned by ESPN about Wilson's fortitude, the wide receiver answered: "He's tough, but you've got 52 other guys in this locker room that are tough. It's not just one guy that's tough. That's the environment we have here. In this locker room, you have to be tough."

Going up against a team who knows they can bring it every night, that is not a very welcoming sight for opponents.