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Seahawks edge Cardinals on long, last-second field goal after wild, late Arizona rally behind Kyler Murray

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

SEATTLE – Jason Myers kicked a 43-yard field goal as ‍time expired,⁢ lifting the Seattle Seahawks to a 31-28 victory over the Arizona Cardinals in a thrilling​ contest Sunday at Lumen Field.The game concluded after a⁢ furious fourth-quarter rally led by Cardinals ⁤quarterback Kyler Murray.

The win keeps Seattle firmly in the NFC‌ playoff picture, improving⁢ their record to 6-3, while Arizona falls to 3-7. ⁣The Cardinals’ ‌late surge,fueled by Murray’s arm and legs,nearly⁢ stole the game,highlighting the competitive nature of the NFC West and the Seahawks’ ⁣resilience ⁤in⁢ a tight divisional matchup. seattle will next⁤ face the Los Angeles Rams, while Arizona returns home to host the ‌Houston Texans.

Trailing 28-21 with under four minutes remaining, murray orchestrated a 75-yard drive, capped by‍ a 22-yard touchdown pass to Marquise Brown, tying the game with 1:55 left on⁤ the⁢ clock. Seattle quarterback Geno smith responded with a crucial drive of‍ his⁢ own, moving‍ the ‍Seahawks into field goal range. Smith completed 24 of 35 passes for 282 yards and two touchdowns, including a 47-yard strike to DK Metcalf.

Murray finished with 269 passing yards and a rushing touchdown, demonstrating his ​dual-threat ability. However, a missed extra point following the Cardinals’ final touchdown proved critical.Arizona’s defense struggled to contain⁣ the Seahawks’ rushing attack,​ allowing 157 yards on‌ the ground.

Kenneth Walker III led Seattle’s ground ​game with 112 yards⁤ and a touchdown. The Seahawks’ defense, led by linebacker Bobby Wagner, applied consistent ⁤pressure on ‌Murray‌ throughout the game, recording three sacks. The dramatic finish underscored the Seahawks’ ability to win close games and their continued pursuit of a playoff berth.

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