The Seahawks had great success Sunday with two basic offensive plays — play-action passes and zone-read runs. A touchdown in the third quarter that put Seattle ahead 31-24 combined elements of both, resulting in a 30-yard scoring pass from quarterback Russell Wilson to receiver David Moore.
The touchdown came on a third-and-six with 1:41 remaining in the third quarter. Seattle had a basic three-receiver formation with Wilson in the shotgun and tailback Chris Carson flanked to his right, about a half-yard behind.
Moore lined up wide right with Tyler Lockett in the slot to the right, Nick Vannett as a tight end left and Doug Baldwin flanked wide left.