5 Key Moments That Led to Seahawks' 33-13 Blowout of Texans

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The Seahawks rolled to a 33-13 victory over the hapless Texans on Sunday afternoon. Here are five moments that led to Seattle's big win.
First quarter: Rashaad Penny 32-yard touchdown run
The Seahawks were down 7-0 and 7-3 early in the first quarter. That was before they orchestrated a touchdown drive that was capped off by Penny's big run, putting them up 10-7.
This ended up foreshadowing what was to come the rest of the game for Penny. He broke out for a career-high 137 yards and a pair of touchdowns. This was the kind of game fans have waited for from Penny since he was drafted four seasons ago.
Second quarter: Russell Wilson 55-yard touchdown pass to Tyler Lockett
With the game tied and the first half drawing to a close, Seattle looked for a quick score to take the lead. Wilson let a deep pass go towards the end zone, and in vintage fashion, the moon ball found the clutches of Lockett for the score.
This gave the Seahawks a 16-10 lead, one which they would never relinquish again. It also marked the full return of Wilson, who had not looked all the way himself since returning from his injury. A perfect deep ball for a go-ahead score announced to the league that he is all the way back.
Fourth quarter: Darrell Taylor sacks Davis Mills for -5 yards
With the Seahawks nursing a six-point lead, the Texans looked to drive down and re-take control early in the fourth quarter. Houston had the ball right around midfield when Mills dropped back to pass on second down. But second-year standout defensive end Darrell Taylor came in and brought him down for the sack.
As a result, the Texans were pinned back to a 3rd-and-19 situation on their own 43-yard line. The drive sputtered and they were forced to punt.
Fourth quarter: Wilson one-yard touchdown pass to Gerald Everett
Everett looked to atone for his poor performance last week against the 49ers, when he had two fumbles. He got a chance to essentially seal the win with a score in Houston. He snagged a floater from Wilson in the flat and barely outstretched the ball across the goal line for a touchdown. After a two-point conversion, the Seahawks had a 14-point lead, helping them salt the game away.
Fourth quarter: Mills pass incomplete, turnover on downs
With the Texans' hopes on life support, down 27-13 with just over six minutes to play, they were forced to go for it on fourth down. On 4th and 3 from midfield, Mills' pass fell incomplete, giving the Seahawks the ball back with a two-score lead. Seattle eventually scored another touchdown to broaden the lead to 33-13, but this defensive stop ended any lingering hope for Houston.

Nick Lee grew in San Diego, California and graduated from Brigham Young University-Idaho in 2017. He married a Washington native and moved to the Pacific Northwest after 2014. He began his writing career for Bolt Beat on Fansided in 2015 while also coaching high school football locally in Olympia, Washington. A husband and father of a two-year old son, he writes for East Village Times covering the San Diego Padres as well as Vanquish the Foe of SB Nation, covering the BYU Cougars. He joined Seahawk Maven in August 2018 and is a cohost of the Locked on Seahawks podcast.
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