The Seahawks offense, to put it mildly, is clicking. Seattle has scored in each of the last 11 quarters, which is the longest active stretch in the NFL, after scoring on their first drive against the Bengals.
This most recent one served as a case study in harmony and effectiveness. Ken Walker gained 19 yards on five attempts, including a one-yard touchdown run to cap off the drive, while Geno Smith completed 5/5 passes for 51 yards.
The drive not only gave the team a 7-0 lead but also nearly half of the first quarter, keeping Joe Burrow and his talented receiving group off the field. All is well thus far.