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Seahawks Drive Of The Game: An 11 Play, 84-Yard Touchdown Drive Kept Seattle In The Game Until The Very End

The Seahawks’ offense went 84 yards, on 11 plays that ended with a Kenneth Walker III touchdown. 

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Although the Seahawks weren't able to pull off a comeback win on Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams, it was Seattle's defense, Jason Myers' four field goals and a Kenneth Walker III touchdown that kept the Seahawks in the game, despite struggles in the passing game.

Seattle's lone touchdown drive of the day happened during the fourth quarter, which began with a Walker reception for 23 yards, his longest of the game and the longest play on the drive. Quarterback Sam Darnold went 6-of-6 and also ran for 11 yards on the drive. Receivers Cooper Kupp and Jaxon Smith-Njigba both caught passes on the drive, 23 and 22 yards, respectively.

The touchdown drive made the score 21-19, with Seattle down by only two and in a position to have a chance to win the game.

Walker rushed for 67 yards on 16 carries and added 44 receiving yards on three catches on the day as a whole.

"I just want to help the team in any kind of way I can," Walker said after the game. "If that's in the air, on the ground. I feel like I was able to do that today."

Adding, "I haven't scored since the Saints game, so it felt good to be able to get in the end zone and put some points on the board."

Best shots from the Week 11 division matchup at the Los Angeles Rams.

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