After weeks of looking disconcertingly dormant, the Seattle Seahawks offense came back in a big way during Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Buoyed by a strong performance from Russell Wilson and a comeback outing for Thomas Rawls, the Seahawks overcame Cincinnati's first-quarter touchdown to break out a big lead. Wilson hit Jermaine Kearse for a 30-yard score to knot the game up in the first quarter, and Rawls broke out a career-high 69-yard touchdown that helped open up the game in the third.
Strong performances from Wilson and Rawls helped render Fred Jackson nearly irrelevant, as the veteran barely touched the ball out of the backfield or in the passing game.