The Daily Courier

Seahawks fall to Colts in preseason opener

- By The Associated Press

SEATTLE — Andrew Luck returned to game action for the first time since the final week of the 2016 season, leading Indianapol­is on a pair of field-goal drives in just over a quarter in the Colts’ 19-17 victory over the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday night.

The reintroduc­tion of Luck as the Colts’ leader started with a 17-yard swing pass to Marlon Mack on the first play. It concluded in the second quarter when his pass intended for T.Y. Hilton was broken up.

In between, Luck was bear-hugged by Seattle All-Pro linebacker Bobby Wagner on a scramble run, sacked by Rasheem Green, and also showed flashes his surgically repaired right shoulder is ready to allow him to again be a premier quarterbac­k.

Luck completed 6-of-9 passes for 64 yards, most of that coming on the opening drive when he hit 5-of-7. Luck completed passes to five receivers and threw from a clean pocket on most of his dropbacks — even with starting left tackle Anthony Castonzo not playing.

It had been nearly 600 days since Luck was last on the field, when he threw for 321 yards in a 24-20 win over Jacksonvil­le on Jan. 1, 2017. For one night, Luck looked like his pre-surgery form.

Adam Vinatieri made field goals of 33, 51 and 45 yards in the first half, and Michael Badgley’s 34-yarder late in the third quarter gave Indianapol­is a 12-10 lead.

Phillip Walker added a 10-yard TD pass to Darrell Daniels early in the fourth quarter.

Luck’s counterpar­t from the 2012 draft, Russell Wilson, played one series for Seattle.

Wilson was 4-of-5 for 43 yards and capped his only drive with a five-yard touchdown pass to tight end Nick Vannett.

It was Wilson’s first action playing in the offence of new co-ordinator Brian Schottenhe­imer, which will be heavily tilted toward the run. Second-year running back Chris Carson averaged 6.5 yards per carry in limited action. Seattle’s defence scored with 3:15 left when an errant snap was recovered by Joey Ivie for a touchdown.

NATIONAL ANTHEM

Three Seattle players ran into the tunnel leading to the team’s locker room prior to the national anthem. Defensive linemen Branden Jackson and Quinton Jefferson, and offensive lineman Duane Brown left the field following team introducti­ons and before the start of the anthem. They returned to the sideline immediatel­y after it concluded. All three were among a group of Seattle players that sat during the anthem last season. There were no other actions by either Seattle or Indianapol­is players during the anthem.

SHAQUEM’S DEBUT

Seattle rookie linebacker Shaquem Griffin was all over the field in his debut. Griffin led Seattle with nine tackles, flashing the speed that made him a star in college.

NEXT UP

Seahawks: Seattle will travel to the Los Angeles Chargers on Aug. 18.

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