The first touchdown of the 2018 Seattle Seahawks season came courtesy of a takeaway created by none other than Earl Thomas, the future hall-of-fame free safety.
Case Keenum was picked off on the Denver Broncos’ second possession, and Thomas took it back to the Broncos 14-yard line. If you thought there would be rust after the much-publicized holdout, you were dead wrong.
The Seahawks offense, having gone three-and-out on their opening drive of the year, cashed in with just one play. Russell Wilson used play-action, and found a wide open Will Dissly for the score. A rookie scoring in his debut against a Broncos defense known for being stout against the pass!