Seahawks Edge Cardinals 23-20 in Thrilling Finish
The Seattle Seahawks defeated the Arizona Cardinals 23-20, with a last-second field goal securing their eighth consecutive victory over Arizona.
Overview
The Seattle Seahawks improved their record to 3-1 with a narrow 23-20 victory against the Arizona Cardinals.
Jason Myers kicked a 52-yard field goal as time expired, clinching the win for the Seahawks.
Despite leading by 14 points in the fourth quarter, the Seahawks held on to secure the victory.
Sam Darnold contributed with 242 passing yards and a touchdown in the close match.
The Seahawks' defense was pivotal, sacking Kyler Murray six times during the game.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources frame this story as a dramatic Seahawks victory, emphasizing their resilience and Jason Myers' redemption after a missed kick. The narrative highlights the Seahawks' ability to "withstand a late rally" and overcome a potential "shell-shock," while concurrently portraying the Cardinals' ongoing "struggles" and "slog" on offense, reinforcing a clear winner-loser dynamic.
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FAQ
Jason Myers made three of four field goals and both extra-point attempts in the game, including the 52-yard game-winning field goal as time expired.
The Seattle Seahawks improved their record to 3-1 after defeating the Arizona Cardinals 23-20.
The Seahawks' defense was pivotal, sacking Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray six times, contributing significantly to their narrow victory.
Sam Darnold was the Seahawks' quarterback, passing for 242 yards and throwing a touchdown during the close game against the Cardinals.
This victory marked the Seahawks' eighth consecutive win over the Arizona Cardinals, highlighting their recent dominance in the rivalry.
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