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Arizona
Cardinals
5-11
4th NFC WEST
(1-5)
Sunday, December 22, 2013 - 4:05 PM EST
Avg. Yds (Rk)CategoryAvg. Yds (Rk)
187.8 (28th)Pass Off.189.4 (27th)
75.2 (32nd)Rush Off.161.2 (3rd)
200.8 (5th)Pass Def.203.1 (6th)
137.0 (27th)Rush Def.103.1 (10th)
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Seattle
Seahawks
11-5
2nd NFC WEST
(3-3)
 
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  • QB
    • Colin
    • Kaepernick
    • #7 | Height/Weight: 6-4/230
    AttComYdsTDs
    15410112897
    QB
    • Russell
    • Wilson
    • #3 | Height/Weight: 5-11/206
    AttComYdsTDs
    353222269721

    Offensive Matchup

    Total Yards
    Per Game
    362.1
    350.1
    Passing Yards
    Per Game
    199.2
    189.4
    Rushing Yards
    Per Game
    162.9
    160.7
    Points Per Game
    25.5
    25.0
    Third Down
    Conversion %
    36.1
    36.8
    Time of
    Possesion
    30:52
    31:15
    49ers
    Seahawks

    Defensive Matchup

    Total Yards
    Per Game
    293.0
    303.9
    Passing Yards
    Per Game
    201.9
    197.6
    Rushing Yards
    Per Game
    91.1
    106.3
    Points Per Game
    15.6
    15.6
    Third Down
    Conversion %
    30.0
    40.3
    49ers
    Seahawks
  • San Francisco Injuries
    DatePosPlayerInjuryNFL StatusFantasy News
    05/23/13WRMichael CrabtreeAchilles 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh indicated that Michael Crabtree's torn right Achilles will not cost him the entire season. With surgery already done, it is believed Crabtree will return within six months. Linebacker Patrick Willis said Crabtree went down after making a "simple, normal cut" after going in motion and before starting his route during 7 on 7 drills. "Crab is one of those tough guys. He can get hit hard, and he'll bounce right back up," Willis told the San Jose Mercury News. "Yesterday he stayed down a little longer than normal. You say a little prayer and hope it wasn't as bad as it looked. Unfortunately it is." (Updated 05/23/2013)
    05/22/13LBAldon SmithShoulder The San Francisco Chronicle reports Niners linebacker Aldon Smith isn't sure if he'll be cleared in time for the start of training camp after having surgery to fix a torn labrum in his shoulder earlier this offseason. (Updated 05/22/2013)
    05/10/13RBMarcus LattimoreKnee When asked about sitting out the 2013 season because of a knee injury suffered in college, 49ers rookie running back Marcus Lattimore told the San Francisco Chronicle "I think that would be fine." Coach Jim Harbaugh said the right knee "looks good structurally" but warned against a quick return. Lattimore suffered a dislocated right knee cap with three torn ligaments in a vicious play last October, ending his collegiate career after deciding to turn pro. (Updated 05/10/2013)
    04/22/13LBLarry GrantSuspension The NFL has suspended linebacker Larry Grant for the first four games of the 2013 season for violating their policy on performance-enhancing substances. (Updated 04/22/2013)
    04/01/13RBKendall HunterAchilles Kendall Hunter (Achilles) and Kyle Williams (ACL) were both present for the stretch and individual drill portions of 49ers OTA workouts on Wednesday according to the San Jose Mercury News. However once team drills started both players went to side fields for conditioning work with trainers. "I’m not going to comment on the timetable. But, they’re progressing really well," coach Jim Harbaugh said of both players as they continue to rehab from their injuries. (Updated 05/23/2013)
    03/13/13WRKyle WilliamsKnee Kendall Hunter (Achilles) and Kyle Williams (ACL) were both present for the stretch and individual drill portions of 49ers OTA workouts on Wednesday according to the San Jose Mercury News. However once team drills started both players went to side fields for conditioning work with trainers. "I’m not going to comment on the timetable. But, they’re progressing really well," coach Jim Harbaugh said of both players as they continue to rehab from their injuries. (Updated 05/23/2013)
    02/08/13WRMario ManninghamKnee Speaking on SiriusXM NFL Radio, Niners receiver Mario Manningham said he's feeling good and that his knee is getting stronger but has no timetable for his return. Manningham is hoping to be in the mix to help fill in for hurt Niners receiver Michael Crabtree but has to work his way back from a torn ACL first. (Updated 05/23/2013)
    02/05/13DLJustin SmithTriceps The man known as “Cowboy” wasn't going to miss the Super Bowl. But maybe Justin Smith should have sat out. Limited by a partially torn left triceps, the 49ers' defensive end struggled. Smith finished with three tackles -- with no quarterback hurries, hits or sacks. Now comes word, via Comcast Sports Net, that the 33-year-old Smith will undergo surgery this week and need three months of rehab. The four-time Pro Bowler suffered the injury Dec. 16 against New England and missed the rest of the regular season. He returned for the playoffs wearing a brace on his left arm. (Updated 02/05/2013)
    Seattle Injuries
    DatePosPlayerInjuryNFL StatusFantasy News
    05/24/13TEAnthony McCoyAchilles NFL Network reported Seahawks tight end Anthony McCoy had surgery to repair a partially torn Achilles suffered during the Seahawks' recent OTA practices. Per the report, McCoy tore the Achilles while running. (Updated 05/24/2013)
    05/21/13DLCliff AvrilFoot New Seahawks defensive end Cliff Avril hurt his foot four weeks ago according to coach Pete Carroll and is sidelined in OTAs because of a plantar fascia issue. "It hurts," said Carroll per the Tacoma News Tribune. "You could ask him about it. The plantar fascia thing is a real uncomfortable thing. You just have to wait it out. It’s something that you can come back from. It’s not a problem. But you just have to wait it out. He’s real anxious to go, and he’s doing very well in his rehab. And he runs some this week for the first time. So it will take another couple weeks at least." (Updated 05/21/2013)
    05/17/13DLBruce IrvinSuspension Seattle defensive end Bruce Irvin has been suspended without pay for the first four games of the 2013 regular season for violating the NFL policy on performance enhancing substances, the team reported Friday. Irvin will be eligible to return to the Seahawks' active roster on Monday, Sept. 30 following the team's Sept. 29 game against the Texans. Irvin is eligible to participate in all offseason and preseason practices and games. "I want to apologize to my teammates, coaches and Seahawks fans for making a mistake when I took a substance that is prohibited in the NFL without a medical exemption," Irvin said in a statement. "I am extremely disappointed in the poor judgment I showed and take full responsibility for my actions. I will not appeal the discipline and instead will focus my energy on preparing for the season so I can begin earning your trust and respect again. I look forward to contributing to the team the moment I return." (Updated 05/17/2013)
    05/10/13DLGreg ScruggsKnee ESPN reported Seahawks defensive end Greg Scruggs suffered a torn ACL in April and will likely miss the entire season. (Updated 05/10/2013)
    03/25/13DLMichael BennettShoulder  ESPN reports that Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett has been diagnosed with a torn rotator cuff. Bennett signed with Seattle earlier in the month after spending each of the last four seasons with the Buccaneers. (Updated 03/25/2013)
    01/16/13WRSidney RiceKnee The Seattle Times reports that Seahawks receiver Sidney Rice was on crutches due to a knee injury on Monday following the playoff ouster at Atlanta. No injury was reported following the game, and Rice finished with four catches for 60 yards in the 30-28 loss to the Falcons. (Updated 01/16/2013)
    01/15/13TEZach MillerFoot During the Seahawks' 30-28 loss to the Falcons in the Divisional playoffs, Seattle tight end Zach Miller had his best game of the season, recording eight catches for 142 yards and a touchdown. In fact, his performance was statistically his best since Week 4 of 2010. The most amazing part of his game? As the Seattle Times reports, Miller tore his plantar fascia on the third play of the game, returned to the locker room to get a pain-killing injection in his foot and then helped the Seahawks to a near-amazing comeback. "It was nice to get some balls like that," Miller said after the game. "But I'm disappointed that we didn't win when we were so close. If there is any solace, I don't feel it right now." The next day, as the Seahawks cleaned out their lockers for the offseason, Miller was spotted using crutches. (Updated 01/15/2013)
 
 
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