San Francisco 49ers quarterback C.J. Beathard (3) passes as Arizona Cardinals defensive end Zach Allen (94) rushes on Dec. 26 in Glendale, Ariz. Beathard is expected to start today against the Seattle Seahawks. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

San Francisco 49ers quarterback C.J. Beathard (3) passes as Arizona Cardinals defensive end Zach Allen (94) rushes on Dec. 26 in Glendale, Ariz. Beathard is expected to start today against the Seattle Seahawks. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

SEAHAWKS: Seattle still gunning for NFC No. 1 seed

By Josh Dubow

The Associated Press

GLENDALE, Ariz. — The stakes for this season’s finale between fierce NFC West rivals Seattle and San Francisco are far more one-sided that a year ago.

Instead of a prime-time showdown for a division title, the Seahawks are fighting for the possibility of a first-round bye, while the 49ers are playing out the string of a disappointing season.

“Honestly, it’s no different than last year when you’re playing for home-field advantage and playing for the West,” 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said. “I know it is mentally to some people, and if you let the mental part of that change how you go about yourself, it’ll be a joke in what you put on tape and what you put on the field.”

The 49ers (6-9) are trying to show enough to spoil things for the Seahawks (11-4) when the teams play today at the Niners’ temporary home in Arizona.

Seattle clinched the division last week and is still in the running for the top seed and the lone bye in the NFC in the expanded seven-team playoff format.

The Seahawks will earn the top seed with a win and losses by Green Bay and New Orleans. They can move up to the No. 2 seed with a win and a loss by the Packers or the Saints, which would guarantee them a home game if they advance to the divisional round.

Coach Pete Carroll made clear the Seahawks are “going for it” even though the odds might be against them to get the top seed.

“We’re competing,” Carroll said. “Either you’re competing or you’re not. If you’re letting up, you’re letting up. We ain’t letting up. We’re going.”

Record Watch

DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett are likely to set team records for Seattle. Metcalf needs 5 yards to move past Steve Largent for the most yards receiving in a single season. Largent set the record of 1,287 back in 1985. Metcalf seemed set to zoom past the mark much earlier, but has just one game over 100 yards receiving in the past seven. Earlier this season, Metcalf had 12 catches for 161 yards and two TDs against the 49ers.

Lockett needs 36 yards receiving to reach 1,000 for the season. It would make Lockett and Metcalf the second duo in franchise history to have 1,000 yards in the same season, joining Joey Galloway and Brian Blades in 1995. It would also be the second straight 1,000-yard season for Lockett, something done by only five players in team history.

Better Beathard

C.J. Beathard made his first start at quarterback in more than two years last week for the 49ers with Jimmy Garoppolo and Nick Mullens out with injuries. Beathard looked more comfortable than in his two stints as starter in 2017-18, completing 13 of 22 passes for 189 yards and three TDs. Most importantly, he threw no interceptions after having 12 in his first 12 starts.

“I felt like I didn’t have to do much, which was nice,” he said. “We didn’t throw it a bunch of times, that’s just the way the game played out. I just knew I had to take care of the ball and, the way the guys were playing, just be smart with the ball, take care of the ball and we’ll put ourselves in a good position to win the game once the game comes down to the end.”

Feel the Heat

Seattle’s Week 8 victory over the 49ers was the start of its defensive turnaround and an uptick in its pass rush. The Seahawks had three sacks, which to that point was a big day from the pass rush. But it proved to be a spark, and including that game, the Seahawks have 34 sacks in the past nine outing, the most in the league.

Seattle has at least two sacks in every game and it’s been a wide range of players getting to the quarterback. Jamal Adams leads the way with 9½ on the season, but six others have at least three sacks. Bobby Wagner had two of his three sacks on the season in the last meeting with San Francisco.

Just for kicks

The kicking game could be a bit of an adventure for the 49ers after placing kicker Robbie Gould and long snapper Taybor Pepper on the COVID-19 list. San Francisco signed Colin Holba and planned to bring in former Minnesota practice squad kicker Tristan Vizcaino for placekicking once he passed coronavirus protocols. Vizcaino has never appeared in an NFL game but made 12 of 19 field goals in college in 2017 at Washington.

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