Seahawks Win 23-20 on Myers' 52-Yard Field Goal
Seahawks Win 23-20 on Myers' 52-Yard Field Goal

Seahawks Win 23-20 on Myers' 52-Yard Field Goal

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The Seattle Seahawks beat the Arizona Cardinals 23-20 on Thursday night when Jason Myers drilled a 52-yard field goal as time expired. Sam Darnold was 18-of-26 for 242 yards and engineered his first game-winning drive as a Seahawk, with a 22-yard reception by Jaxon Smith‑Njigba setting up the kick; Myers had earlier missed a 53-yard attempt. The Cardinals rallied from a 20-6 deficit when Kyler Murray connected with Marvin Harrison Jr. on a late touchdown and Emari Demercado scored to tie the game with 28 seconds remaining. A short kickoff by Chad Ryland — not a special-teams penalty — gave Seattle possession at its own 40, allowing Darnold to move into field-goal range for the final attempt. Seattle improved to 3-1, extended its winning streak over Arizona to eight games, outgained the Cardinals roughly 384-253 and recorded six sacks of Murray.

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