RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Of all the uncertainty that followed the Seattle Seahawks this offseason, the biggest unknown was left unanswered until Week 1.
What would that new offense brought by Shane Waldron look like with Russell Wilson in command?
For one week, and against a pretty good opponent, that new offense looked dangerous with Wilson posting one of the most efficient games of his career, throwing four touchdowns in the 28-16 win over Indianapolis.
“I just think we were really sharp first time out,” Seattle coach Pete Carroll said. “A lot of guys contributed and there’s a lot more there.