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“Seattle has beaten us two out of three times on our home field,” Smith said. “We just can’t allow that to continue. It’s as simple as that.

“They’re a good football team – run the football on the offensive side, play hard on the defensive side, have a great returner. Both of us are fighting for playoff position, so it should be a heck of a game.”

This season, the road has not been kind to the Seahawks. They are 5-0 at home but 1-5 on the road, including a three-point loss to the Miami Dolphins last week in which they surrendered 17 points in the fourth quarter.

The Bears are eager to contribute to the Seahawks’ road woes while maintaining their lead in the NFC North. Now that the calendar has flipped to December, the stakes are high.

“The division’s tight right now,” Urlacher said. “So they do mean a little more than they did early. But you still have to win football games. That’s all it comes down to.”

Especially at home.

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