CLEVELAND -- The Seattle Seahawks' latest trip to FirstEnergy Stadium looked at first as forgettable as the last one, a 6-3 defeat in 2011 with Charlie Whitehurst at quarterback.
The Seahawks fell behind 20-6 early in the second quarter Sunday and lost tight end Will Dissly to an Achilles injury. That will hurt if the prognosis for Dissly is as bad as it looks like it may be.
This will feel good, though: Seattle storming back for a 32-28 victory thanks to three combined touchdowns from Russell Wilson and four takeaways from their defense as well as a blocked punt.