SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

Seahawks’ pass rush ‘creating chaos’ without blitzing

Sep 17, 2025, 8:43 AM | Updated: 12:14 pm

The Seattle Seahawks have hit the ground running on defense, holding each of their first two opponents to just 17 points.

One big reason for the early success? The unit’s ability to generate pressure without sending extra pass rushers.

Huard: Seahawks QB Darnold thriving at attacking the middle

The Seahawks have recorded a league-high 38.5% pressure rate through the first two weeks, according to Pro Football Reference. And they’ve done so while blitzing just 10.3% of the time, which is the sixth-lowest rate in the league.

As former NFL wide receiver Michael Bumpus explained on Seattle Sports’ Bump and Stacy, the Seahawks’ ability to create pressure with a four-man rush has afforded them the luxury of routinely dropping seven defenders into coverage.

“They’re creating chaos just with four guys,” Bumpus said. “That allows you to drop seven, get eyes in the backfield and (let) your linebackers react.”

The pressure has come from all over the Seahawks’ defensive front.

Byron Murphy II has 1.5 sacks and seven pressures, according to Pro Football Focus. Boye Mafe also has seven pressures. Leonard Williams has 0.5 sacks and six pressures. Jarran Reed has one sack and five pressures. Derick Hall also has five pressures, while DeMarcus Lawrence has chipped in three.

Seahawks head coach and defensive guru Mike Macdonald is known for creatively scheming up pressure, dating back to his ultra-successful two-year stint as the Baltimore Ravens’ defensive coordinator.

But according to Bumpus, this has been more about Seattle’s pass rush “physically manhandling” opposing offensive lines.

“Mike Macdonald isn’t running a lot of his stuff, because he doesn’t have to,” Bumpus said. “That’s the best thing as a coordinator, (when you) don’t have to run a lot of exotic stuff, because you’re playing with so much integrity in the box and so much efficiency that you’re able to collapse the pocket. They’re just physically manhandling these guys.”

The next step for Seattle’s pass rush will be to convert the pressure into more sacks. The Seahawks have four sacks through the first two weeks, which is tied for 16th in the NFL.

“I would like to see more sacks, … but they’re creating pressures and quarterback hits,” Bumpus said. “And sometimes that’s just as good as a sack, because you’re forcing the quarterback to make poor decisions.”

Listen to the full Bump and Stacy conversation at this link or in the audio player near the bottom of this story. Tune into Bump and Stacy weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. or find the podcast on the Seattle Sports app.

More on the Seattle Seahawks

• Schlereth: Seahawks’ offense showed better ‘rhythm’ in Week 2
• With ‘textbook’ technique, CB Josh Jobe excelling for Seahawks
• Seahawks DBs Witherspoon, Emmanwori could return this week
• Does it matter which of Walker and Charbonnet is Seahawks’ top RB?
• 10 numbers that stand out after Seattle Seahawks’ Week 2 win

Bump & Stacy Show

Seattle Seahawks

Seattle Seahawks Josh Jobe...

Zac Hereth

Date, potential start times announced for Seahawks-Niners playoff clash

The Seattle Seahawks will host the San Francisco 49ers in the divisional round on Saturday, but they won't find the kickoff time until Monday night.

12 hours ago

San Francisco 49ers...

Dan Gelston

NFC Wild Card: 49ers beat Eagles 23-19, advance to face Seahawks

Brock Purdy's go-ahead TD pass in the fourth quarter helped the San Francisco 49ers eliminate the defending Super Bowl champion Eagles from the playoffs.

15 hours ago

Seattle Seahawks A.J. Barner San Francisco 49ers...

Zac Hereth

Seahawks to host NFC West rival 49ers in divisional round

The top-seeded Seattle Seahawks will face the San Francisco 49ers for the third time this season in the divisional round of the NFC playoffs.

16 hours ago

San Francisco 49ers George Kittle NFC West...

Dan Gelston

Star TE George Kittle tears Achilles in 49ers’ playoff win

George Kittle is the latest player to suffer a major injury for the San Francisco 49ers, who face the Seahawks in the divisional round next week.

16 hours ago

Seattle Seahawks Kenneth Walker III...

Zac Hereth

What’s helped the Seahawks’ surging run game get untracked

Former NFL O-lineman Ray Roberts highlights the contributing factors to the strong closing kick from the Seattle Seahawks' rushing attack.

19 hours ago

Seattle Seahawks DeMarcus Lawrence Nick Emmanwori celebration 2025...

Cameron Van Til

How Schneider built Seahawks back into a title contender

General manager John Schneider has constructed another Super Bowl-contending Seattle Seahawks team. Here are the key moves and decisions that made it happen.

21 hours ago

Seahawks’ pass rush ‘creating chaos’ without blitzing