SEATTLE (AP) - Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals hardly could have imagined how much they would struggle against the Seattle Seahawks, given that they entered Sunday’s game on a four-game winning streak and had averaged 29.3 points over their past three.
Kyler Murray and the Cardinals’ offense unexpectedly stymied by Seahawks
SEATTLE (AP) - Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals hardly could have imagined how much they would struggle against the Seattle Seahawks, given that they entered Sunday’s game on a four-game winning streak and had averaged 29.3 points over their past three.
The Seahawks’ defense, led by first-year coach Mike Macdonald, was hardly impressed with those figures.
Murray was sacked five times and threw a 69-yard pick-6 to Seahawks safety Coby Bryant in the third quarter. Defensive tackle Leonard Williams tormented Murray and the Arizona offensive line, finishing with 2 1/2 sacks, four quarterback hits, three tackles for loss and one pass deflection as the Seahawks won 16-6 to pull even with the Cardinals (6-5) atop the NFC West.
Arizona came in averaging 149.4 rushing yards per game but couldn’t run the ball, either. The Cardinals finished with 49 yards on 14 carries, including 8 yards on seven carries by feature back James Conner. That left Murray even more susceptible to the pressure from Williams.