On Sunday, Seattle’s offense called run plays on 78 percent of their plays, the third highest in a game since 2016, per Next Gen Stats. And one drive featured all run plays, highlighting Seattle’s commitment to trying to improve the run game. By the fourth quarter, Seattle had built a 38-15 lead and was leaning on their running backs to move the ball and help run the clock out. The Seahawks began the drive on their own 8-yard line after a turnover on downs and the first play was an explosive 30-yard run by Charbonnet.
The next nine plays for positive yards are as follows:
There were two rushes on the drive for either no gain or negative yardage.