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N.F.L. Week 1 Highlights: Russell Wilson Rescues Seattle Seahawks
N.F.L. Week 1 Highlights: Russell Wilson Rescues Seattle Seahawks
PhotoRussell Wilson hobbled through much of the second half, but when the Seattle Seahawks needed him most he stepped back into the pocket and found Doug Baldwin in the corner of the end zone to put his team ahead to stay in a 12-10 win over the Miami Dolphins.It was the first game of the post-Marshawn Lynch era, and the Seahawks leaned heavily on Wilson, who threw a career-high 43 passes, many of which came after he had his ankle crushed under the weight of Ndamukong Suh following a sack in the third quarter.Playing with a taped ankle that severely limited his mobility, Wilson did not miss a snap and was able to float the ball over a defensive back into Baldwin's arms from 2 yards away.
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Miami Dolphins WR Leonte Carroo impresses Seattle Seahawks CB Richard Sherman
Miami Dolphins WR Leonte Carroo impresses Seattle Seahawks CB Richard Sherman
SEATTLE — Miami Dolphins rookie wide receiver Leonte Carroo learned on Friday he was going to start in the season-opener at Seattle.Carroo had a critical third-down catch in the fourth quarter, was a determined run blocker and received an unexpected compliment from Seahawks Pro Bowl cornerback Richard Sherman on the field after the loss."Yeah he was on me the whole game," Carroo said.
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Kansas City Chiefs, Seattle Seahawks interlock arms during national anthem
Kansas City Chiefs, Seattle Seahawks interlock arms during national anthem
KANSAS CITY, Mo.-- Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Marcus Peters raised his fist through the national anthem before Sunday's game against the San Diego Chargers at Arrowhead Stadium, as players on the team interlocked their arms.The Chiefs weren't alone in their demonstration during "The Star-Spangled Banner" on Sunday.
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NBC Sports reports retired Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch "up in the air" about a return to playing in the NFL
NBC Sports reports retired Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch "up in the air" about a return to playing in the NFLGregg Bell joined The News Tribune in July 2014.Bell had been the director of writing for the University of Washington's athletic department for four years.He was the senior national sports writer in Seattle for The Associated Press from 2005-10, covering the Seahawks in their first Super Bowl season and beyond.
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