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Seattle Seahawks' head coach Mike Macdonald celebrated his first win after a 26-20 victory over the Denver Broncos, a game characterized by aggressive defense and glimpses of offensive talent. Despite a rocky start, including a sack and interception, the Seahawks rallied, with Kenneth Walker III rushing for 103 yards and a touchdown. Macdonald expressed gratitude for the support from family and friends during the victory celebration, noting that while the win was significant, it offered limited insight into the team's overall standing, as they faced a rebuilding opponent. The Seahawks forced three turnovers and demonstrated defensive strength, but Macdonald acknowledged the need for improvement ahead of their upcoming match against the New England Patriots. Macdonald emphasized that a true test of their capabilities may not come until a later game against a more formidable opponent, like Miami in Week 3. Quarterback Geno Smith echoed this sentiment, stating there is room for growth despite the positive outcome.
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