San Francisco 33, Seattle 30

1 2 3 4 OT T
SFO (1-1) 3 10 14 3 3 33
SEA (0-2) 14 6 0 10 0 30

Final

4:05 PM ET
September 14, 2008
Qwest Field,
Seattle, WA

49ers-Seahawks Preview

SCOUTING REPORT
Seattle D will carry the load until offense finds rhythmBoth of these teams lost their openers and will be eager to notch their first win of 2008. The Seahawks lost a bit of a stunner in Buffalo. Can they get back on track in Seattle, where the crowd can be a huge asset in an early-season division game? San Francisco's home-field loss to Arizona seemed like a more profound setback than just the one game it represents in the NFC West standings. Back-to-back division losses would be a miserable way to start the season and a huge obstacle for the 49ers to overcome on the way to a postseason berth.
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Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
SFO7-93393814-43-53-35-7
SEA4-122943922-62-63-33-9
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Individual Leaders
San Francisco Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Smith61.3103597
Hill56.194352
Seattle Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Hassel...60.11853117
Wallac...65.067632
San Francisco Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Gore1126105.46
Coffee751982.61
Seattle Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Jones1073923.72
Forset...452555.72
San Francisco Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Davis5160111.88
Morgan2430512.71
Seattle Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Burles...5166213.03
Houshm...5461811.43
Full Player Stats: San Francisco | Seattle
TEAM AVERAGES & NFL RANKS
TEAM OFFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Total YardsSFO
 
 311.0
SEA
 
 274.0
Yards PassingSFO
 
 211.2
SEA
 
 163.6
Yards RushingSFO
 
 99.9
SEA
 
 110.5
TEAM DEFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Yards AllowedSFO
 
 326.0
SEA
 
 378.0
Pass Yds AllowedSFO
 
 219.2
SEA
 
 259.3
Rush Yds AllowedSFO
 
 106.8
SEA
 
 118.7
HEAD TO HEAD MATCHUPS (SINCE 2001)
Seattle leads 9-5
Nov 12, 2007SFO 0, SEA 24
Sep 30, 2007SFO 3, @SEA 23
Dec 14, 2006SFO 24, SEA 14
Nov 19, 2006SFO 20, @SEA 14
Dec 11, 2005SFO 3, SEA 41
Nov 20, 2005SFO 25, @SEA 27
Nov 7, 2004SFO 27, @SEA 42
Sep 26, 2004SFO 0, SEA 34
Dec 27, 2003SFO 17, @SEA 24
Oct 12, 2003SFO 19, SEA 20
Dec 1, 2002SFO 31, @SEA 24
Oct 14, 2002SFO 28, SEA 21
STATS LLC

With their top running back hobbled by injuries last season, the Seattle Seahawks turned to their passing game to help them win their fourth straight NFC West title.

After losing their starting running back and their only healthy veteran receiver to injuries in their season opener, the Seahawks might not have the same luxury in 2008.

The Seahawks look to overcome a rash of injuries to their offense and avoid their first 0-2 start in six years as they host the division rival San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.

Running back Shaun Alexander, the NFL MVP in 2005 for Seattle, struggled through knee and wrist injuries last year and finished with 716 rushing yards and four touchdowns -- his lowest totals since his rookie season in 2000.

Because of their ineffective running game, the Seahawks relied more heavily on the pass, ranking eighth in the league with 247.8 passing yards per game after finishing 20th with 190.9 the previous season.

This year's Seattle team may not be able to count on the same boost from quarterback Matt Hasselbeck and his depleted corps of receivers, though they might need it with Maurice Morris sidelined.

Morris, who took over at running back when Alexander was cut in the offseason, is expected to miss two games with a sprained right knee he suffered in Seattle's season-opening 34-10 loss to Buffalo last Sunday.

"It's not as bad as it could be," said Morris, who'll be replaced in the starting lineup by offseason acquisition Julius Jones. "A couple weeks."

Wide receiver Nate Burleson wasn't as lucky. An MRI Monday showed Burleson tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee while trying to cut outside on a pass pattern on the rain-slicked, synthetic field in Buffalo, and he'll miss the rest of the season.

Burleson joins Deion Branch, Bobby Engram and Ben Obomanu with major injuries at a position where Seattle now has just two healthy bodies -- 2007 undrafted free agent Logan Payne and second-year man Courtney Taylor, who has seven career catches and dropped two passes last Sunday.

Coach Mike Holmgren says Branch and Engram remain out indefinitely. Obomanu is on injured reserve.

"It's a huge loss," Hasselbeck said. "And we've got to get some answers."

The three-time Pro Bowl quarterback was 17-for-41 for 190 yards with one touchdown and one interception while throwing to Burleson and a cast of unknowns last week. Meanwhile, the Seahawks were held to 85 yards on the ground while suffering their second-largest margin of defeat in any of their 33 season openers.

"In any NFL season you are going to face adversity," Hasselbeck said. "It's Week 1, and here it is for us. We're facing a lot of adversity right now."

Seattle hopes to find some answers as it hosts a division rival it's dominated lately. The Seahawks have won eight of their last 10 games against the 49ers, including both meetings in 2007 by a combined 47-3.

That doesn't bode well for a San Francisco team that's already lost a division game. The Niners committed five turnovers in a 23-13 loss to Arizona in their season opener last Sunday -- the third time in six games they've had at least five giveaways.

Journeyman quarterback J.T. O'Sullivan, in his first career start with his eighth NFL team, completed 14 of his 20 passes for 195 yards, but also threw an interception and lost two fumbles.

"You can't cherry-pick your performance," said O'Sullivan, who won the starting job over former No. 1 overall pick Alex Smith, placed on injured reserve Wednesday with a shoulder injury. "If you want to win in this league, you can't turn the ball over that amount of times."

Despite those miscues, the Niners have reason to be optimistic after totaling 291 yards in their first game under offensive coordinator Mike Martz. They surpassed that mark only twice all of last season.

"We're a better team on offense, defense and special teams," said running back Frank Gore, who had 96 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries in the opener. "We just can't make the mistakes we did. It'll get better, a whole lot better."

The Niners have lost four of their last five at Qwest Field, where the Seahawks have gone 36-12 in regular-season games, including 7-1 in 2007.

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NFL Scores

Sunday, September 14th 2008
Tennessee 24 Final
Cincinnati 7
Green Bay 48 Final
Detroit 25
Oakland 23 Final
Kansas City 8
NY Giants 41 Final
St. Louis 13
Indianapolis 18 Final
Minnesota 15
New Orleans 24 Final
Washington 29
Chicago 17 Final
Carolina 20
Buffalo 20 Final
Jacksonville 16
San Francisco 33 Final
Seattle 30 OT
Atlanta 9 Final
Tampa Bay 24
San Diego 38 Final
Denver 39
New England 19 Final
NY Jets 10
Miami 10 Final
Arizona 31
Pittsburgh 10 Final
Cleveland 6
Monday, September 15th 2008
Philadelphia 37 Final
Dallas 41