The Seahawks' net rest differential this season, the fourth best rest differential in the league. For those not familiar with that number, it's a measure of how much more or less rest a team has, relative to its opponent, heading into each game. For example, when the Seahawks play the Jaguars in Week 6, they'll be coming off a Sunday game, while the Jaguars will have played on Monday, making that a plus-1 for Seattle in rest differential. The Seahawks' biggest gap comes as the result of their Sunday night game against the Washington Commanders, which comes after Seattle's bye week, while Washington has a short week, coming off a Monday night game. Seattle's only game against an opponent coming off a bye is the Monday night game against Houston in Week 7.
Last season, the Seahawks had a rest differential of minus-13, the fourth worst in the NFL.
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