Arizona Cardinals at Seattle Sehawks: Wilson defeats Murray

In a close game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Arizona Cardinals, a bag by Carlos Dunlap finally brought the decision.

In the duel between mobile quarterback Kyler Murray and Russell Wilson, the latter was able to prevail with the Seattle Seahawks. The team of Head Coach Pete Carroll defeated the Arizona Cardinals 28-21.

Successful start for Russell Wilson
The Seahawks completed their first drive with a touchdown. Russell Wilson served DK Metcalf. Otherwise, the defensive lines dominated the first half. Three drives each from the Cardinals and the Seahawks ended in a three and out. With an intermediate score of 16:7 for Seattle, the game went into the break.

In the second half an offensive firework broke out: Touchdown for the Cardinals, touchdown for the Seahawks, then again touchdown for the Cardinals, so that Arizona was close to 21:23.

Safety against the Cardinals for holding
Bitter for Arizona: Due to an offensive holding by J. R. Sweezy, the Cardinals lost a safety, so that Seattle increased their lead to four points and in the following drive with a field goal to 28:21.

Arizona needed a touchdown on the final drive, but only made it to the Seahawks’ 27-yard line. Carlos Dunlap, who was only signed up by Seattle in October, scored his second sack in the decisive fourth attempt.

Russell Wilson threw for 197 yards and two touchdowns, and ran for 42 yards. Kyler Murray held back with only 15 rushing yards, but threw for 269 yards and two touchdowns. The Seahawks now stand on a 7-3 balance, the Cardinals on 6-4.

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