Seahawks score two TDs in 11 seconds, lead Commanders 21-0
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The Seattle Seahawks surged to a 21-0 lead against the Washington Commanders midway through the second quarter on Sunday night. Two touchdowns were scored in just 11 seconds, starting with an interception by Seahawks safety Ty Okada, his first career pick. Washington quarterback Jayden Daniels, under heavy pressure, threw the ball that Okada intercepted, setting up a 25-yard touchdown pass from Sam Darnold to receiver Tory Horton. Shortly after, Washington returner Jaylin Lane fumbled the kickoff, allowing Seattle to recover deep in Washington territory. Darnold capitalized immediately, connecting with tight end Elijah Arroyo for a 26-yard touchdown. Darnold has completed all 10 pass attempts for 142 yards and three touchdowns, maintaining a perfect passer rating. Washington faces pressure to improve offensively, while cornerback Trey Amos is questionable to return due to a hip injury. For Seattle, cornerback Josh Jobe is being evaluated for a concussion.
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