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Flynn has edge in Seahawks' QB battle

Even though Pete Carroll insists the competition is ongoing, it is clear Matt Flynn is the leading contender to be the Seattle Seahawks' starting quarterback when the season begins.

Even though Pete Carroll insists the competition is ongoing, it is clear Matt Flynn is the leading contender to be the Seattle Seahawks' starting quarterback when the season begins.

Flynn will get his second straight preseason start for the Seahawks on Saturday night when Seattle travels to Denver, with rookie Russell Wilson expected to play the second half in a similar format to what the team followed last week against Tennessee.

Apparently left out of the rotation is incumbent starter Tarvaris Jackson, who took all the reps with the No. 1 offence as Seattle returned to practice on Tuesday, but will be shuffled to the end of the line and may see extremely limited action, if any, against the Broncos.

Carroll said the Seahawks need to learn more about Flynn and Wilson, having seen Jackson all of last season. But when asked why not start the rookie third-round pick out of Wisconsin against the Broncos, Carroll made clear that Flynn has the lead.

"I think this is the right way to do it. I think this is where they sit right now," Carroll said. "I did consider that as one of the possibilities and it was going to be based on the progress that we're making. Matt has done a really good job of commanding all the stuff. He understands the game in great depth and he gives us a veteran presence even though he doesn't have a lot of starting time, because he recognizes defences, he's well into that whole understanding of what is going on on the other side of the ball.