The Seattle Seahawks overcame a sloppy start and an injury to running back Thomas Rawls to convincingly defeat the Baltimore Ravens on the road, 35-6.
Quarterback Russell Wilson threw five touchdowns for the second time in three weeks, leading an offensive onslaught against a reeling Ravens secondary.
Wideouts Doug Baldwin and Tyler Lockett were Wilson's main targets, each catching six passes and multiple touchdowns. Baldwin finished with three scores and 82 yards, while Lockett hauled in two touchdowns and led the team with 104 receiving yards.
The final score isn't indicative of a sloppy, awkward first half that saw Rawls leave the game with an ankle injury and the Ravens stay within one score at halftime.