Seattle Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner once played in back-to-back Super Bowls, so he knows what it takes to get to the promised land.
Bobby Wagner knows all about potential from a talented football squad. In his first tenure with the Seattle Seahawks, he played in back-to-back Super Bowls, demolishing in one of them and being just a hypothetical handoff away from another. In his second stint with the team, he's now 3-1 and riding high into the bye week.
The Seahawks lost their season opener to the Los Angeles Rams, which turned out to be Puka Nacua's coming out party. But since then, they've ripped off three straight wins, including a 24-3 victory over the New York Giants in which they had 11 sacks. But Wagner thinks that there's still plenty more where that came from. 'We feel really good where we’re at. Even though we’re 3-1, we have a lot of room to grow on the defensive side.
feel like we can really do some good things. But honestly, it’s just taking it one game at a time without seeing too far in the future. But I like where we’re at.'
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