GLENDALE, Ariz. — Mike Davis danced.
In a cramped locker room with gray walls deep in the bowels of State Farm Stadium, as Davis’ teammates collapsed into folding chairs and shuffled to the showers, the second-year Seahawks running back stood in front of his locker and bounced. He swayed and popped and locked and wiggled, his legs still light despite 21 demanding carries.
Then he walked down a row of lockers, shaking each offensive lineman’s massive hand.
This, in the wake of a 20-17 win over the Arizona Cardinals, was an unforeseen celebration — a surprise party of sorts.