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5 Bold Predictions For Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Seattle Seahawks In NFL Week 12

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Despite their regression from the last two seasons, the Seattle Seahawks enter their Week 12 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers only one game out of the final playoff spot in the NFC. A victory over the Steelers, coupled with an Atlanta Falcons loss to the Minnesota Vikings, would put the Seahawks in a tie for the final Wild Card spot. Getting past the Steelers may be easier said than done as Pittsburgh boasts one of the top offenses in the NFL. This game should be worth the price of admission.

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5. Jimmy Graham Will Have 100 Yards Receiving and 2 Touchdowns

Jimmy Graham Will Have 100 Yards Receiving and 2 Touchdowns Getty Images
The Seahawks traded for Graham in the offseason with the plan of him becoming Wilson's No. 1 option. Instead, he's been near nonexistent as he's been asked to block because of the shortcomings of the Seahawks' offensive line. This will be the week that Darrell Bevell makes Graham a focal point of the offense.

The Seahawks traded for Graham in the offseason with the plan of him becoming Wilson's No. 1 option. Instead, he's been near nonexistent as he's been asked to block because of the shortcomings of the Seahawks' offensive line. This will be the week that Darrell Bevell makes Graham a focal point of the offense.

4. DeAngelo Williams Will Have More Receiving Yards Than Rushing Yards

DeAngelo Williams Will Have More Receiving Yards Than Rushing Yards Getty Images
While the Steelers must stick to the running game to keep the Seahawks off balance, I don't expect them to have much success with it. Instead, look for screens and dump-offs to Williams to slow down the Seahawks' pass-rush.

While the Steelers must stick to the running game to keep the Seahawks off balance, I don't expect them to have much success with it. Instead, look for screens and dump-offs to Williams to slow down the Seahawks' pass-rush.

3. Tyler Lockett Will Have a Return Touchdown

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Although it's taken a little bit for the Seahawks to get Lockett involved in the offense, he's been one of the best returners in the NFL all season long. He hasn't scored on a return since Week 3 against the Bears. I think that'll change this week.

Although it's taken a little bit for the Seahawks to get Lockett involved in the offense, he's been one of the best returners in the NFL all season long. He hasn't scored on a return since Week 3 against the Bears. I think that'll change this week.

2. Antonio Brown and Martavis Bryant Will Have 100 Yards Receiving Each

Antonio Brown and Martavis Bryant Will Have 100 Yards Receiving Each Getty Images
While the Seahawks' secondary is known as the "Legion of Boom," they tend to struggle a bit with fast receivers. Roethlisberger shouldn't have any problem getting them the ball as long as his offensive line can protect long enough.

While the Seahawks' secondary is known as the "Legion of Boom," they tend to struggle a bit with fast receivers. Roethlisberger shouldn't have any problem getting them the ball as long as his offensive line can protect long enough.

1. Russell Wilson Will Throw For 300 Yards

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Wilson hasn't thrown for more than 287 yards in any game this season, but he had his best game of the year against the 49ers last week when he went 24-of-29 for 260 yards, three touchdowns and zero interceptions. The Steelers' defense is allowing 278.4 yards passing a game which should be the best way for the Seahawks' offense to attack.

Wilson hasn't thrown for more than 287 yards in any game this season, but he had his best game of the year against the 49ers last week when he went 24-of-29 for 260 yards, three touchdowns and zero interceptions. The Steelers' defense is allowing 278.4 yards passing a game which should be the best way for the Seahawks' offense to attack.

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