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Seahawks at Rams score: Russell Wilson, Seattle struggle again as Los Angeles wins to create tie atop NFC West

The Seattle Seahawks are officially on a big-time slide. 

The Seahawks have now lost three of their last four games, two of them to division rivals. The Los Angeles Rams took the Seahawks out this time, prevailing 23-16 on Sunday afternoon. Both teams now have 6-3 records, each of which matches that of the Arizona Cardinals. When all the tiebreakers work themselves out, the Seahawks actually drop from first in the division to third, while the Rams move up to second place. 

It was a tough day at the office for Russell Wilson, whose MVP campaign has hit a big snag and might be in freefall. The Seahawks will have to get things turned around quickly, because they play again on Thursday night. The Rams, meanwhile, get an extra day to bask in the glow of victory, because they're on Monday Night Football next week. 

Why the Rams won

Efficient offense and timely turnovers. With the exception of a couple strip-sack fumbles, Jared Goff had an excellent game. He picked apart the Seattle secondary for much of the afternoon with an array of screens and downfield throws. Josh Reynolds had a career day with eight catches for 94 yards. Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods did some work in the short-to-intermediate areas. Tyler Higbee and Gerald Everett both got in on the action. And the running backs capitalized on the scoring opportunities provided by the pass offense. 

On the other side of the ball, the Rams didn't exactly shut the Seahawks down, but they did hold up when it mattered. The Rams forced Seattle into just one touchdown on three red zone trips, and they turned Russell Wilson over three times. Darious Williams had a heck of a game, coming up with two incredibly athletic interceptions -- one of them in the end zone. 

Why the Seahawks lost

Uninspired, turnover-happy offense and typically horrendous defense. Russell Wilson had not one, not two, but three turnovers in this game. One of them was horrendously ill-time and ill-advised, with Wilson trying to throw across his body and across the field into the end zone when he had a free first down and possibly more if he had just taken off and run with the ball. But the offense limped through the game even outside of Wilson's miscues as both DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett failed to really get untracked and the run game did little of note. 

Plays of the game

We've got to hand this one to Darious Williams. He made two absurdly good plays on Wilson's passes, snagging interceptions out of the air when they looked like surefire completions. The first one changed the tenor of the game when the Seahawks were set up with excellent field position, and the second seemingly snuffed out any chance of a comeback at the time. 

Williams, an undrafted free agent who played sparingly during his first few seasons in the league, has been a starter in seven of the Rams' nine games this season and just had what was almost certainly the best game of his career. 

Stats of the game

With a passer rating of just 57.0, Russell Wilson posted his worst mark since Week 14 of the 2018 season. This was Wilson's first game without a touchdown pass since ... the last time he played the Rams, in Week 14 of last year. It was the first time Wilson has failed to throw a touchdown and thrown multiple interceptions since Week 12 of the 2016 season, and just the fourth time he has ever done that. He now has 10 turnovers in Seattle's last four games. For a while they could be explained away by needing to take chances due to the team's horrendous defense, but that was not the case on Sunday. 

What's next

The Seahawks are now 6-3 and have lost three of their last four games. They're no longer in first place in the NFC West. They host the Arizona Cardinals on Thursday night. The Rams are now 6-3 as well, giving them the same record as both the Seahawks and Cardinals. LA had a bye last week after being destroyed by the Dolphins back in Week 8, and the Rams have a long break before their next contest, which is against the Buccaneers on Monday Night Football. 

Relive the game with our live blog below.

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Live updates
 

It's been the Seattle defense holding the Seahawks back all season, but today the offense just does not have it. Very uninspired performance.

 
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This catch SHOULD stand for Metcalf. Looked like he got both arms underneath the ball.

 

Huge turnover here, obviously. Seahawks offense has been hugely disappointing today.

 
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VERY dangerous swing pass to David Moore. Looked like it was thrown backwards, and it was almost deflected.

 
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First target and catch of the day for DK Metcalf. Let's see if Seattle just tries to force the ball his way a bit in order to try to break some big plays.

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Fantastic tackle by Ugo Amadi. Read that play perfectly.

 

Oh boy, Josh Reynolds might have been able to take that once to the house had he caught it.

 

Danger zone for the Seahawks now. Giving the ball back to the Rams, already down by 10. I go back to the decision to punt on fourth-and-inches on the previous drive, knowing how badly the defense is playing. Yikes.

 
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DJ Reed, who took the penalty that set the Rams up on the 1-yard line, with a nice kick return to give Seattle excellent field position.

 
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The Rams' passing game has been doing the heavy lifting to move the ball down the field, but all three touchdowns have come on the ground. Two for Malcolm Brown (on four carries) and one for Darrell Henderson. Rams lead by double-digits once again.

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8-94 for Josh Reynolds now.

 
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Nice job by Reynolds to make up for the hold. Beat Tre Flowers on the deep curl.

 

Biggest gain of the day for the Rams run game. Massive hole for Henderson on that one. Then he rips off another big gain but Josh Reynolds gets called for a hold.

 
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Cowardly stuff from the Seahawks right there. It's fourth-and-inches. You just challenged the call. You have Russell Wilson. Go for it!

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