Las Vegas Review-Journal

Wilson’s two TDS help Seattle hold off Arizona

Seahawks lead division at least until Rams play

- By Tim Booth

SEATTLE — It was a flashback performanc­e for the Seattle Seahawks, and coach Pete Carroll enjoyed the show.

A bruising running game. Russell Wilson making plays without being asked to do everything. And the Seahawks defense coming through in key moments to shut down Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals for a 2821 win Thursday night.

Wilson still did his part, throwing for two touchdowns and rebounding from his worst performanc­e of the season just a few days ago. But he had help in the form of Carlos Hyde rushing for 79 yards and a touchdown, and a defense that sacked Murray three times, including Carlos Dunlap’s clinching play inside the final minute.

Wilson was flawless, erasing the mistakes from the past four weeks when Seattle dropped three of four, including losses in the past two weeks to Buffalo and the Los Angeles Rams. The skid left Seattle in a tie atop the NFC West with the Rams and Cardinals.

For a few days at least, Seattle (7-3) will be back on top alone until the Rams play on

Monday night against Tampa Bay. It was an important victory for the Seahawks heading into the softest part of their schedule, with four upcoming games against teams with a combined 8-28-1 record.

Wilson was 23 of 28 for 197 yards and TD passes of 25 yards to DK Metcalf and 11 yards to Tyler Lockett in the first half. Wilson had committed 10 turnovers in the previous four games combined, a stretch that started with Seattle’s 37-34 overtime loss to Arizona in Week 7.

Lockett had nine catches for 67 yards.

But the biggest boost for Seattle was the return of its run game. Hyde had a 2-yard TD run in the third quarter, and Seattle finished with 165 yards rushing.

“It helped balance our offense out today,” Hyde said. “We was able to hit passes, run the ball, move down the field. You know, how we play.”

Murray and Deandre Hopkins couldn’t rekindle the magic from their last-second touchdown to beat Buffalo last Sunday. Murray was 29 of 42 for 269 yards and two TDS, but Seattle was able to get the kind of pressure on the QB that was missing from the first meeting.

 ?? Elaine Thompson The Associated Press ?? Seahawks running back Carlos Hyde rushes as Arizona Cardinals free safety Jalen Thompson, left, attempts a tackle during Thursday’s game in Seattle. Hyde ran for 79 yards and a touchdown.
Elaine Thompson The Associated Press Seahawks running back Carlos Hyde rushes as Arizona Cardinals free safety Jalen Thompson, left, attempts a tackle during Thursday’s game in Seattle. Hyde ran for 79 yards and a touchdown.

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