For everything that's gone right for the Seattle Seahawks during a season in which they've become one of the NFL's top teams, their rushing attack has been an Achilles' heel much of the year.
That has started to change over the last two games, both of them victories, including Sunday's 27-10 victory over the Carolina Panthers that inched Seattle closer to clinching the NFC's top seed in the playoffs. Seattle can secure the NFC West title and the No. 1 seed with a win or tie against the San Francisco 49ers next Saturday.
Zach Charbonnet ran for a season-high 110 yards and the Seahawks collectively rushed for 163 yards on 35 carries Sunday.
"It was probably Zach's best game as a Seahawk I would imagine,'' said coach Mike Macdonald. ''Definitely in the last two years.''
His assessment could also be extended to the Seahawks' rushing performance as a team.
It was Seattle's third-most rushing yards in a game this season, which came on the heels of a standout performance on the ground in the Seahawks' previous game. In a thrilling 38-37 overtime victory against the Los Angeles Rams, the Seahawks totaled 171 yards rushing.
Considering how pass-happy the Seahawks have been, and reliant on the NFL's leading receiver in Jaxon Smith-Njigba, it's a welcome development on quarterback Sam Darnold's end. Same goes for Macdonald, especially considering Seattle's season finale against the 49ers is so critical.
''It's right where we want to be at this point,'' Macdonald said. ''We have to keep going. San Francisco has a good run defense. Go put a great plan together, and let's rock and roll.''