LOS ANGELES — Maybe Jimmy Graham hasn’t put up the kind of numbers he did in New Orleans. And given the nature and style of Seattle’s offense, he likely never will.
But the reason the Seahawks wanted him and continue to say they’ve never wavered was on full display in the second quarter of Sunday’s 16-10 victory over the Los Angeles Rams.
On a day when the Seahawks gained just 241 yards and got inside the red zone just three times on 13 official possessions, Graham made the kind of “game-changing’’ play that Seattle coaches and his teammates say he is one of the few who can pull off.