The Seattle Seahawks are known for having one of the loudest stadium and fan bases in sports. They take pride in that, and the No. 12 player has played a big role in their success. Their faithful fan base stays by their side regardless of who’s in charge.
Recently, Seahawks’ defender Boye Mafe shared his experience of the loudest game he had ever been in, which was also his first NFL game. He talked about the impact of the fans and players making a statement in Russell Wilson’s first game back.
During the game, Mafe felt the team’s determination to challenge the narrative of being in a rebuild phase, and their victory over Wilson’s return team proved their seriousness. The Seahawks continued to defy expectations by having a strong season, surpassing the Denver Broncos.
It became evident that Pete Carroll’s decision to give Geno Smith a chance instead of Wilson was a step in the right direction, leading the team to unexpected success.