Seattle • When the football glanced off the hands of former Utah safety Marquise Blair and fluttered into the arms of Tampa Bay receiver Breshad Perriman in the end zone, the Seattle Seahawks hardly could have figured everything would go their way Sunday.
Russell Wilson’s 10-yard pass to tight end Jacob Hollister on the first possession of overtime, Wilson’s fifth touchdown of the day, gave Seattle a 40-34 win over Tampa Bay at CenturyLink Field. The latest escape for the Seahawks (7-2) left Blair lamenting that first-quarter bounce, while former Utah State linebacker Bobby Wagner was disappointed in the Seahawks’ defensive effort on a day when he made 1,000th career NFL tackle.