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Seattle Seahawks finally win a road game over Bears

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Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Brandon Stokley (L) and quarterback Matt Hasselback (R) celebrate with running back Justin Forsett after he scored on a 9-yard run during the second quarter against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field in Chicago on October 17, 2010. UPI/Brian Kersey Photo via Newscom

The Seattle Seahawks have finally been able to pull off a road win, defeating the Chicago Bears 23-20 in Chicago this afternoon. The Seattle Seahawks were able to take advantage of the poor offensive line of the Chicago Bears this afternoon and recorded 6 sacks and 9 quarterback hits.

The Seattle Seahawks have been dominant this season at home, which is to be expected as their stadium is a difficult place to play, however they have looked pitiful on the road this season in two prior road games. The Seattle Seahawks managed 14 points against the Denver Broncos and a meagre 3 points against the St. Louis Rams.

Seattle was able to salvage a win on the road against a non-division opponent for the first time since 2007. What has been been intriguing to watch with the Seattle Seahawks is the reclamation of  WR Mike Williams career. Drafted by the Detroit Lions in the first round of the 2005 draft, the USC receiver is becoming very productive in the Seattle offense. After the Seahawks shipped Deion Branch back to New England this week, Williams responded with 10 receptions for 123 yards.

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