Seahawks left fans and analysts alike in a state of shock. The highly anticipated game ended with a score of 20-17 in favor of the Seahawks, leaving the Titans with a bitter taste of defeat. This loss has raised questions about the team's performance and strategy.
Throughout the game, it was evident that both teams fought fiercely for victory. The Titans displayed moments of brilliance, showcasing their offensive prowess and defensive resilience. However, they failed to capitalize on key opportunities that could have turned the tide in their favor.
Geno Smith, back from a two-game absence, leading the offense on the winning drive this time around, and in the end the Seahawks escaped with a 20-17 win over the Titans.
With the win, the Seahawks improved to 8-7, and thanks to Detroit's win over Minnesota, the Seahawks now control their own playoff destiny.
Ryan Tannehill started at quarterback in place of an injured Will Levis, and he completed 18-of-26 passes for 152 yards, but he was sacked six times.
Running back Derrick Henry ran for 88 yards and a touchdown, and he also threw for another score.
Derrick Henry TD run. The two go-ahead touchdown passes give Smith six this season in the fourth quarter or overtime. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, that's tied for most in a season in NFL history. Four others have thrown that many, most recently Justin Herbert in 2021 and Kirk Cousins in 2020. Parkinson's score marked the third lead change of the fourth quarter, following a Smith touchdown pass to DK Metcalf that put Seattle up 13-10 and then a Derrick Henry TD run. The two go-ahead touchdown passes give Smith six this season in the fourth quarter or overtime. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, that's tied for most in a season in NFL history. Four others have thrown that many, most recently Justin Herbert in 2021 and Kirk Cousins in 2020.
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