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Seahawks put spin on OutKast, Migos album covers to poke fun at Falcons

playSeahawks use huge second half to down Falcons (1:08)The Seahawks outscore the Falcons 31-3 in the second half for a road win. (1:08)Anthony GharibDec 7, 2025, 06:03 PM ETEmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsNew month, same petty posts across the NFL, led by a team coming off a dominant performance. The Seattle Seahawks took down the Atlanta Falcons 37-9 for their third straight victory after a second-half surge. The two sides were tied at 6 going into halftime, however, Seattle outscored Atlanta 31-3 the rest of the way. The Seahawks now have three halves this season in which they have outscored opponents by at least 28 points.

Seahawks put spin on OutKast, Migos album covers to poke fun at Falcons

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  • The New England Patriots are the only other team to do so three times within a single season this century, according to ESPN Research. Seattle followed up its big win with multiple trolls. First, the Seahawks captioned their post-win graphic with "We're so ATL," then followed it up by writing "Peace Up, A-town down," in a different caption.
  • The latter caption is a direct reference to a lyric from the track "Yeah!" by Atlanta-based singer Usher and rapper Lil Jon.
  • Then, Seattle put its own spin on covers from Atlanta-based rap groups, such as OutKast and Migos, alongside other rapper covers. Peace up, A-Town down. Presented by @SeahawksProShop Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) December 7, 2025 So fresh, so clean.
  • Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) December 7, 2025 Culture 1️⃣2️⃣Walk it like we talk it Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) December 7, 2025 All in.
  • All gas.
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