Seahawks receiver Jaron Brown: ‘We haven’t really reached our peak’
Oct 1, 2019, 12:39 PM
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The Seahawks are primed for a marquee matchup against division rival Los Angeles Rams on Thursday night. As they prepare, Seattle wide receiver Jaron Brown sees an offense that will only get better as the season goes on.
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“You can kind of get a sense of it once the season progresses,” Brown told 710 ESPN Seattle’s Bob, Dave and Moore. “I still feel like we haven’t really reached our peak. Once we start rolling, it’s going to be fun to watch.”
That will be on full display in a primetime tilt against the Rams, where Brown sees the Seahawks riding the momentum of a decisive win against Arizona in Week 4.
“It’s always exciting – it’s just something about playing at nighttime underneath those lights, it brings back memories. And of course when you play in front of the 12s, what’s not to get excited for?” said Brown.
The Rams fell to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last week in a game that had the two teams combine for 95 total points. Coming off that loss, the Seahawks still expect the reigning NFC champs to come out swinging.
“It’s going to be a tough matchup,” said Brown.
Listen to the full interview with Brown in the player embedded below.
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