The Cardinals overtime victory over Seattle last Sunday night provided a buffet of plays to digest.
Russell Wilson’s three touchdown passes to Tyler Lockett. Wilson’s three interceptions. D.K. Metcalf tracking down Cardinals safety Budda Baker to prevent a touchdown. Kyler Murray’s three touchdown passes. The Cardinals winning by scoring the final 13 points after trailing by 10 with 6:44 left.
But one important facet of the game shouldn’t be overlooked, because it’s something that could carry the Cardinals into the playoffs for the first time in five years:
The play of its offensive line.
Murray threw 48 passes and wasn’t sacked or hit, according to official game statistics.