SEATTLE -- Pete Carroll had his hat on backward, reveling in a thrilling win that marked the end of the longest losing streak of his tenure as Seattle Seahawks head coach.
Safety Julian Love had an ear-to-ear smile on his face, beaming as he broke down his two fourth-quarter interceptions.
And Drew Lock had a lump in his throat, becoming emotional during an on-field interview after leading the Seahawks to a 20-17 win over the Philadelphia Eagles that might have saved Seattle's season.
"It takes a special group to rally around a guy that was coming into his second game of the year," he told ESPN's Lisa Salters after making his second straight start in place of an injured Geno Smith.