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Seattle unbeaten

Seahawks move to 4-0

- By PAUL GEREFFI The Associated Press

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — The unbeaten Seattle Seahawks revived their blueprint from years past, winning with repeated defensive stops and one pivotal pass.

Russell Wilson’s record production pace slackened slightly, but his long completion in the final seconds of the first half helped the Seahawks begin to pull away, and they beat the Miami Dolphins 31-23 Sunday.

Wilson threw for 360 yards and two touchdowns, and Seattle improved to 4-0.

“For us to be 4-0 is a huge thing,” Wilson said. “Just keep winning one game at a time, and that’s what’s really important to us.”

The Seahawks swept their first four games only one other time in franchise history — in 2013, when they won their only Super Bowl. They’ve scored 30 or more points in four consecutiv­e games for the first time since 2015.

But it was defense that made the difference against the Dolphins (13), who fell behind as they settled for Jason Sanders field goals on their first five scoring drives.

“We kept them in front of us all day long and made them earn their way,” Seattle coach Pete Carroll said.

Wilson connected with David Moore for 57 yards in the final seconds of the first half to set up a touchdown that gave Seattle a 17-9 halftime lead. First-round draft pick Noah Igbinoghen­e blew the coverage on the play.

“I knew what to do,” Igbinoghen­e said. “I just made a mistake.”

The Seahawks’ headsets went out to start the drive, and Wilson called the plays himself.

“I’m always prepared for those moments. … I know the game plan,” Wilson said. “I know how we want to attack them.”

Wilson, who went 24 for 34, tied Peyton Manning’s record of 16 touchdown passes in the first four games of a season. Manning did it 2013.

Jet lag and the subtropica­l heat weren’t issues for the Seahawks. Neither were injuries that left them short-handed in the secondary.

Ryan Fitzpatric­k was 29 of 45 for 315 yards but threw two intercepti­ons for the Dolphins. He also rushed for a touchdown and was the leading rusher for Miami with six carries for 47 yards.

“The story of the day was being able to move the ball effectivel­y, and not being able to do anything in the red zone, whether it was a penalty or poor execution or a bad read by me,” Fitzpatric­k said. “I felt like there were a lot of guys on our team that played well enough to win. I unfortunat­ely was not one of them.”

Fitzpatric­k scored Miami’s only touchdown with 1:50 left, but Seattle recovered the ensuing onside kick.

DK Metcalf had four catches for 106 yards, Moore had three for 95 yards and Chris Carson rushed for 80 yards and a pair of touchdowns.

Carson was questionab­le coming into the game because of a sprained knee.

“Chris is a stud football player and isn’t backing down from anything,” Carroll said.

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 ?? AP photo ?? Seahawks quarterbac­k Russell Wilson raises his arms as fans cheer at the end of Seattle’s 31-23 win over the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.
AP photo Seahawks quarterbac­k Russell Wilson raises his arms as fans cheer at the end of Seattle’s 31-23 win over the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.
 ?? AP photo ?? David Moore of the Seahawks scores a touchdown and celebrates with fellow wide receiver Tyler Lockett during the fourth quarter of Seattle’s 31-23 win over Miami on Sunday.
AP photo David Moore of the Seahawks scores a touchdown and celebrates with fellow wide receiver Tyler Lockett during the fourth quarter of Seattle’s 31-23 win over Miami on Sunday.

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