Seattle, WA
Sep 8, 2024
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The Seattle Seahawks triumphed over the Denver Broncos with a 26-20 win in Mike Macdonald's head coaching debut. Despite a rocky start featuring early turnovers, the Seahawks rallied with a strong second half. Kenneth Walker III spearheaded the recovery, rushing for 84 of his 103 yards in the latter half, including a pivotal 23-yard touchdown run. Geno Smith overcame initial struggles to contribute a career-long 34-yard rushing touchdown and a crucial 30-yard touchdown pass to Zach Charbonnet.
Denver's rookie quarterback Bo Nix displayed grit, passing for 138 yards with one rushing touchdown but was hindered by two interceptions. Seattle's defense, under Macdonald's youthful leadership, proved resilient, sealing the victory with a crucial interception from Riq Woolen. Contributing to the win, Tyler Lockett's clutch one-handed catch cemented the Seahawks' success in the final moments. Both teams battled fiercely despite injuries and turnovers, offering thrilling moments in an intense season opener.
Jonathon Cooper (DEN)
Cooper laid a statement hit by sacking Geno Smith for a 7-yard loss right off the bat, igniting Denver's defensive aggression.
Alex Singleton (DEN)
In barely more than a minute, Singleton seized on the chaos caused by Cooper's sack to pick off Smith, putting the Broncos in striking territory.
Jason Myers (SEA)
In a critical moment, Myers drilled a 50-yard field goal to even the score, giving Seattle a much-needed breather.
Geno Smith (SEA)
Displaying dual-threat brilliance, Smith sprinted 34 yards for a touchdown, marking the longest run of his career and reviving Seattle's offense.
Kenneth Walker III (SEA)
Walker blazed through the Broncos' defense with a decisive 23-yard touchdown run, igniting Seattle's comeback and providing crucial momentum.
Zach Charbonnet (SEA)
On the first play of the fourth quarter, Charbonnet exploited a defensive lapse to snatch a 30-yard touchdown catch from Smith, widening the gap.
Riq Woolen (SEA)
In a potential game-changing moment, Woolen intercepted a careless Bo Nix throw, defusing Denver's late-game rally.
Tyler Lockett (SEA)
With a one-handed snag on third down, Lockett helped the Seahawks run out the clock, securing their hard-earned victory.
Geno Smith (SEA, QB)
Bounced back from early setbacks to throw for 171 yards and two touchdowns, including a career-best 34-yard rushing TD.
Kenneth Walker III (SEA, RB)
Overcame a sluggish start to deliver 103 rushing yards, highlighted by a 23-yard TD, sparking the Seahawks' second-half surge.
Tyler Lockett (SEA, WR)
Delivered clutch performance with six receptions, including a critical game-sealing catch late in the fourth quarter.
Bo Nix (DEN, QB)
Showed poise in adversity, leading a late scoring drive and rushing for a touchdown despite two interceptions.
Riq Woolen (SEA, DB)
Played a vital role in securing Seattle's victory by intercepting a pivotal late-game pass, halting Denver's momentum.
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NFL Week 1 final score: Seahawks beat Broncos in Mike Macdonald’s debut - Field Gulls
Denver Broncos
3
10
0
7
20
Seattle Seahawks
3
6
10
7
26