The Seattle Seahawks currently lead the Kansas City Chiefs 23-7 at halftime. Seattle extended their lead with a pair of touchdown strikes from Drew Lock to Jake Bobo (fittingly, both for 12 yards). However, the real story of the first half is how dominant the rushing attack has been.

We all know the Seahawks’ top goal on offense in 2025 is to run the ball better this year. Well, early signs sure look like they are going to be well improved in this phase of the game. During the first half against the Chiefs, the Seahawks rushed for 174 yards as a team on 22 attempts. The top carriers were:

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George Holani, five rushes for 49 yards

Zach Charbonnet, five rushes for 45 yards and a touchdown

Damien Martinez, seven rushes for 39 yards

Drew Lock (yes), 2 rushes for 34 yards

Also contributing are Jacardia Wright who had five yards on three carries, and Jalen Milroe who had two yards from his tush push attempt.

Seattle is outright dominating Kansas City on the ground. If they can find a way to translate this to the regular season, the Seahawks are going to have a deadly offense to deal with.

This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Seahawks RB’s dominate Kansas City Chiefs in the 1st half of Week 2