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Seahawks say they're not worried about environment at AT&T Stadium | National

SEATTLE -- Wildcard weekend is almost here and the second game of the Saturday matchups is a rehash from week three.

The Seattle defense forced three turnovers against the Cowboys in what some consider the loudest environment in football.

Cowboys fans hope to make AT&T Stadium a tough place to play Saturday evening and the Blue Stars have done so throughout the 2018 season with a 7-1 home record.

A couple of Seahawks say they'll be prepared for the noise.

"I think the scoreboard may get in the way of the sound so it bounces back at you, I don't know. It's a real glitzy place you know?" Seattle head coach Pete Carroll joked. "When you come out of a football locker room ready to play football and you go into a nightclub it's kind of like 'we're in the club' you know wait a minute, you got to play ball and then you come back through the club and they're all, anyway. It's unusual."

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The Cowboys and Seahawks are set for 7:15 on FOX.

This article originally ran on ktbs.com .