Seahawks Outlast Philip Rivers and Colts 18-16
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The Seahawks (11-3) were struggling on offense before Sunday. Seattle hasn’t scored an offensive touchdown in the first half since Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s 62-yard TD catch against Tennessee on Nov. 23. Its last first-quarter touchdown came in a win over Arizona on Nov. 9.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/seahawks/onsi as Pair of Jason Myers records expose Seahawks' biggest shortcomings.
The Seattle Seahawks narrowly edged out the Indianapolis Colts in a field goal battle, winning 18-16 to improve to 11-3 on the season. Relive the action with this recap blog.
Seahawks survive Philip Rivers’ return, beat Colts with six field goals – The Spokesman-Review For most of Sunday, the Seahawks hardly looked ready to win a game in four days that could put them in the driver’s seat to get the top seed in the NFC.
Cross can be seen grabbing his hamstring at the end of the sideline shot of the All-22 clip. Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald’s injury update confirmed a hamstring issue for the big man, but he isn’t ruling him out of the Rams game just yet.
Seahawks kicker Jason Myers joins Pat McAfee and explains what it's like to play for coach Mike Macdonald.
Seahawks kicker Jason Myers discusses his 56-yard game-winning field goal (0:00). He praises the team's close-knit locker room and their ability to fight until the end in tight NFL games (0:05). Myers
Following the Rivers TD pass, Sam Darnold rebounded and led a nine-play, 44-yard drive that was capped by a 52-yard Myers FG. Seahawks trail the Colts by seven points at the end of the first half.