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.
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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.
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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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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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