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Seahawks Rally for Last-Minute Victory Against Cardinals

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Seattle Seahawks clinched a thrilling victory over the Arizona Cardinals with a last-minute 52-yard field goal from kicker Jason Myers on Thursday night. The game climaxed with 28 seconds left when the Cardinals, trailing 20-17, managed to tie the score but faltered defensively, allowing the Seahawks to advance downfield.
Seattle’s quarterback, Sam Darnold, threw for 242 yards and one touchdown during the game. His performance helped set up Myers for the decisive kick, which capped a 4-play, 35-yard drive that followed Arizona’s tying touchdown.
Despite the loss, the Cardinals’ quarterback, Joshua Dobbs, had a notable performance, accumulating 200 passing yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions. This match highlighted Arizona’s ability to stage a comeback following a comeback against the Seahawks, but they were ultimately unable to hold on against Seattle’s potent offense.
With the victory, the Seahawks improved to a strong record, continuing their recent dominance over the Cardinals, having won eight consecutive games against their rivals. Seahawks coach Pete Carroll praised the resilience of his team, saying, “We kept pushing until the very end and didn’t lose our focus in the crucial moments.”
The game served as an important chapter in the NFC West rivalry, showcasing the fierce competition that will likely persist throughout the season.