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Around The Sound - July 26th, 2025: Mariners And Reign Get Road Wins, Sounders Split Points, Storm Fall To Mystics, Seahawks Suffer Injury To RB
On Saturday, July 26th, 2025, four of Seattle’s professional sports teams were in action as the Seattle Mariners and Seattle Reign FC picked up road wins, the Sounders played to a draw, and the Storm suffered a frustrating road loss. In a new “Around The Sound,” we wrap up that news and the news out of Seahawks training camp.

Seahawks keep things low key, beat Bears 6-3
In one of the wackier games that they’ve played, which is saying a lot, our Seattle Seahawks pulled out a bizarre 6-3 victory over the Chicago Bears on Thursday Night Football. A game filled with punts and field goals put both defensive units on display in a good light while both offensive lines were on display in a horrible light. With the win, Seattle keeps their postseason hopes alive.

Seahawks dismantle Dolphins on every side of the ball, win 24-3 to remain undefeated
The Seattle Seahawks move to 3-0 this season and under first year head coach Mike MacDonald, behind a strong defensive effort and an offensive performance that was sloppy but got the job done. New Seahawks beat writer Jake Parr has the details.