SEATTLE -- For the first time this year, the Seattle Seahawks didn't have the most dangerous quarterback on the field.
Though Lamar Jackson looked like a player in a video game stuck in turbo mode, knifing his way through Seattle's defense, Russell Wilson had the least spectacular outing of what's been an MVP-caliber start to the season. It included an interception that Marcus Peters returned 67 yards for a touchdown.
You don't often see mistakes like that from Wilson. Nor do you see fans heading to the CenturyLink Field exits as early as they did before the end of the Seahawks' 30-16 loss to the Baltimore Ravens.