The NFL week got off to a great start as teams in the lead in the West met with the Seattle Seahawks edging the Arizona Cardinals, 28-21. It was Kyler Murray and Russell Wilson in a rematch of a Week 7 game that went to overtime with the Cardinals winning.
In case you forgot one of the most memorable plays in that contest, watch again as DK Metcalf runs down Budda Baker, who thought he was headed for a pick-six.
“How’d he catch my ass?! What the f—?” @dkm14 said he knew he had Budda Baker from the minute he took off.
📝 https://t.co/lTN8wPsYB5 pic.twitter.com/5xVn7tklAs
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) November 19, 2020
Moving on to NFL Week 11. Let’s start with the visitors.
Here is a look at the latest Super Bowl Odds
Arizona Cardinals
Kyle Murray Has Plenty of Moves
Confirmed: Kyler in open space is a problem 😳 @K1 @AZCardinals
📺 #AZvsSEA on NFLN/FOX/PRIME VIDEO pic.twitter.com/rjEWBJ8o7j
— The Checkdown (@thecheckdown) November 20, 2020
TD or Not TD?
Kenyan Drake smelled the end zone and stretched the ball for it. The play was first ruled a fumble recovery but after the obligatory review, the call was reversed and Arizona had its first TD.
.@KDx32 stretches for SIX!@AZCardinals are on the board on #TNF
📺: #AZvsSEA on NFLN/FOX/PRIME VIDEO pic.twitter.com/z3kpWskwhf
— NFL Network (@nflnetwork) November 20, 2020
Dan Arnold Finds the End Zone
The Cardinals have many receiving threats but Dan Arnold isn’t at the top of the list. Still, the tight end managed to get open and find his way to six points.
.@1darnold snags his first TD of the season! 💪 #RedSea
📺: #AZvsSEA on NFLN/FOX/PRIME VIDEO
📱: https://t.co/W5bCPYynDY pic.twitter.com/CAPC1G7C6Y— NFL (@NFL) November 20, 2020
Fordham’s Edmonds Was Wide, Wide-Open
The Seahawks went after Murray with a vengeance. They were not able to get to the quarterback, who found Chase Edmonds in the end zone. There wasn’t anyone in the same area code as the Cardinals’ RB.
.@ChaseEdmonds22 WIDE OPEN for the TD!
📺: #AZvsSEA on NFLN/FOX/PRIME VIDEO pic.twitter.com/O5Curxyd5h
— NFL Network (@nflnetwork) November 20, 2020
Seattle Seahawks
Guess who caught a TD pass? DK Metcalf, That’s Who
Nothing was stopping DK from getting open 👀 @dkm14 @Seahawks
📺 #AZvsSEA on NFLN/FOX/PRIME VIDEO pic.twitter.com/oQaeiNMiet
— The Checkdown (@thecheckdown) November 20, 2020
Wilson’s second TD throw
Wilson found Tyler Lockett to give Seattle the lead in the second quarter.
🔒 @TDLockett12 TD! 🔒
📺: #AZvsSEA on NFLN/FOX/PRIME VIDEO
📱: https://t.co/W5bCPYynDY pic.twitter.com/6YPAYNj1e7— NFL (@NFL) November 20, 2020
Russell Wilson-Tyler Lockett (11-yard TD)
➤ Air Distance: 36.7 yards
➤ Sideline Distance: 1.7 yards
➤ Comp Probability: 39.2%Wilson Under Pressure (Tonight): 3/3, 41 yards, 2 TD#ARIvsSEA | Powered by @awscloud pic.twitter.com/9p8c1L0515
— Next Gen Stats (@NextGenStats) November 20, 2020
Tyler Lockett joined Jerry Rice as the only players in the Super Bowl era with 20+ rec, 250+ rec yds & 4+ rec TD vs a single opponent in a season in the Super Bowl era
Rice did so vs the Rams in 1994 and Falcons in 1990, finishing as the NFL’s receiving leader in both seasons
— NFL Research (@NFLResearch) November 20, 2020
Carlos Hyde Staggers Patrick Peterson
Carlos Hyde drilled Patrick Peterson while heading for the goal line and wound up with the score in the third quarter.
My goodness 😳 💪 https://t.co/Gk8Z8nEWg2
— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 20, 2020
Carlos Hyde is BACK!
If you didn’t know, now you do. #Seahawks
📺: #AZvsSEA on NFLN/FOX/PRIME VIDEO
📱: https://t.co/W5bCPYynDY pic.twitter.com/hDzuW5t7If— NFL (@NFL) November 20, 2020
Ex-Bengal Carlos Dunlap with the Sack to End it
.@Carlos_Dunlap coming in hot to close out the game! #Seahawks pic.twitter.com/KlyUMSzZVq
— NFL (@NFL) November 20, 2020
Seahawks are in First Place
For now, the Seattle Seahawks are in first place in the NFC West. Arizona drops a game back and the 6-3 Los Angeles Rams play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday. Check out the next four games for Russell Wilson & Co.
FINAL:@Seahawks fly into first place in the NFC West! pic.twitter.com/kyWk0aGdAp
— NFL Network (@nflnetwork) November 20, 2020
The Seahawks’ next 4 games:
Eagles
Giants
Jets
WashingtonThey just survived the toughest part of their schedule.
This was a regular-season-defining game.
(Playoffs? Whole ‘nother animal. This was a must-have.)
— Matt Zemek (@MattZemek) November 20, 2020