It took a disputed punch-out forced fumble at the one-yard line by Kam Chancellor to do it, but the Seahawks survived a fourth quarter rally from the Detroit Lions Monday night to win 13-10, evening the team's record at 2-2 with a trip to Cincinnati to face the 4-0 Bengals next up.
The Seahawks lost the turnover battle three to one and were unable to record a single sack of Matthew Stafford while allowing six of Russell Wilson but somehow survived a zany game at CenturyLink, beating the Detroit Lions 13-10.
The biggest play of the game - and perhaps the entire NFL season thus far - occurred with approximately 1:50 remaining when it appeared that Calvin Johnson was about to score the go-ahead touchdown.