Seahawks prepare for Donald, Suh in NFC West showdown

Ndamukong Suh #93 and Aaron Donald #99 of the Los Angeles Rams sit on the bench during their game against the Oakland Raiders at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum on September 10, 2018 in Oakland, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

RENTON, Wash. — The Seahawks will have their hands full with the power of Aaron Donald and size of Ndamukong Suh at CenturyLink Field this weekend.

Donald and Suh have become the Rams' duo of destruction.

"Suh will go outside sometimes even and play on the edge and rush the quarterback,” Russell Wilson, a Seahawks quarterback, said. “He's made a few plays rushing from defensive end. Most people think of him as a big nose tackle or whatever, but he's as quick as can be."

The Seahawks offensive line is getting ready for a huge test against the red-hot Rams.

Donald and Suh combined for three sacks in the Rams' victory over Minnesota in Los Angeles last week.

"Suh's been a great player for a long time, and Aaron Donald's been arguably the best defensive lineman since he's entered the league," Duane Brown, a Seahawks tackle, said. "They wreak havoc on some offenses this year, so it's a great matchup for us. I'm really looking forward to it."

"Aaron Donald being one of the best defensive linemen - one of the best players in football, you know, just across the board. He's physical. He's fast. He's quick. He knows how to get to the quarterback. He's got great timing. He's a superstar."

Wilson has been on the injury report two of the last three weeks with hamstring issues. Wilson said he's feeling just fine and will definitely be ready to go for the battle against the Rams on Sunday.

"I think they have to, even if I get any -- I don't call it rehab, I call it prehab. I get any prehab work, they've got to put it on there,” said Wilson. “So I'm up here early in the mornings getting work and stuff. But no, I feel great.''

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