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Sam Darnold and the Seahawks Found some Balance on Offense in Week 2

The Seahawks gained 395 total yards, with Kenneth Walker III rushing over 100 yards for the first time in the season and multiple players contributing to the balanced offense.

  • The Seattle Seahawks defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-17 on Sunday at Acrisure Stadium in Week 2, marking their first win in the Sam Darnold era.
  • The Seahawks achieved this victory by emphasizing a balanced offense designed to distribute the ball among players and a defense that secured multiple turnovers.
  • Key factors included Seattle converting 6 of 14 third downs, Kenneth Walker III surpassing 100 rushing yards, and defensive backs Coby Bryant and Derion Kendrick intercepting Aaron Rodgers.
  • Sam Darnold finished with 295 passing yards and two touchdowns, while Coach Mike Macdonald said the offense is designed to "get everybody the ball" and praised the team’s progress.
  • This win prevented the Seahawks from starting 0-2 for the first time since 2018 and suggests continued development on both sides of the ball.
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Sam Darnold and the Seahawks found some balance on offense in Week 2

As much as the Seattle Seahawks struggled to run the ball or spread it around through the air in a season-opening loss to San Francisco, they had no such challenges in Week 2.

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