Seahawks grind to 27-10 win over Cardinals

Quarterback Russell Wilson #3 of the Seattle Seahawks runs with the ball against outside linebacker Haason Reddick #43 of the Arizona Cardinals in the second half of the NFL game at State Farm Stadium on September 29, 2019 in Glendale, Arizona. The (Jennifer Stewart/Getty Images)

Russell Wilson threw for 240 yards a touchdown, Jadeveon Clowney returned an interception for a touchdown and the Seattle Seahawks beat the Arizona Cardinals 27-10 on Sunday.

The Seahawks (3-1) scored two touchdowns by early in the second quarter, one on Clowney’s spectacular 27-yard interception return and another on a 9-yard pass from Wilson to tight end Will Dissly.

After that, Seattle controlled the game’s pace with Chris Carson, who ran for 104 yards on 22 carries. The Seahawks also leaned on their defense, which forced Cardinals rookie quarterback Kyler Murray into another up-and-down day.

Arizona’s problems were a familiar story. The Cardinals (0-3-1) moved the ball fairly well in the first half, but couldn’t convert that success into touchdowns. To make matters worse, Zane Gonzalez missed two field goal attempts from 43 and 48 yards and the Seahawks led 20-3 at halftime.

Murray’s introduction to the NFL continues to be a mixed bag.

On the Cardinals’ second drive, he tried to throw a screen pass to David Johnson, but the 6-foot-5, 255-pound Clowney shed a block and jumped into the air, snatching the ball before sprinting for a 27-yard touchdown. It gave the Seahawks a 10-0 lead.

It was Clowney’s first career interception and third career touchdown. The Seahawks acquired the standout defensive end in a trade with the Houston Texans just before the season started.

Murray scored his first career rushing touchdown with a 9-yard run with 10:21 left in the fourth quarter to pull the Cardinals within 20-10. The No. 1 overall pick finished 22 of 32 passing for 241 yards and one interception. David Johnson had eight catches for 99 yards.

Seattle’s C.J. Prosise scored on a 9-yard run with 2:13 left in the fourth quarter to put the game out of reach.

NO. 2 IN CATCHES

Arizona’s Larry Fitzgerald caught five passes for 47 yards, pushing him past Tony Gonzalez for the No. 2 on the NFL’s all-time career receptions list. Fitzgerald has 1,326 career catches.

No. 1 on the list is Jerry Rice, who had 1,549.

TIGHT END, AGAIN

Dissly’s touchdown catch continued a troubling trend for Arizona’s defense.

The Cardinals have given up six touchdowns to opposing tight ends this season. Dissly finished with a team-high seven catches for 57 yards.

SEATTLE LOVES THE DESERT

The Seahawks continued their dominance inside State Farm Stadium with another win. Seattle hasn’t lost in Glendale since 2012, with a 6-0-1 record during that span, including a 2016 tie.

PALMER HONORED

Former Arizona quarterback Carson Palmer was inducted into the franchise Ring of Honor during a halftime ceremony.

The 39-year-old Palmer was the team’s starter for five seasons from 2013 to 2017. He led the team to a 13-3 record and the NFC Championship game in 2015. The Cardinals had an 8-1 record in 2014 before Palmer suffered a season-ending knee injury.

INJURIES

Cardinals: DE Zach Allen (shoulder) hurt his shoulder in the second quarter and didn’t return. ... LB Dennis Gardeck (ankle) left early in the fourth quarter.

UP NEXT

Seahawks: Seattle hosts the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday night.

Cardinals: Arizona plays its second road game of the season when it travels to face Cincinnati next weekend.