After getting just one sack in the previous three games, the Seahawks had four last Thursday against the Rams (though the most memorable didn’t count — Michael Bennett’s first sack since his return from knee surgery, which was nullified by a holding penalty and then cemented into history by Bennett’s “three pumps’’ sack dance, which drew an additional flag).
Seattle should be able to have similar success against the Cardinals and their beat-up offensive line and immobile quarterback Carson Palmer — Arizona has allowed 39 sacks this season, fifth-most in the NFL. Palmer, in fact, has been sacked more often on the road this season than any other NFL quarterback, 3.