The Seahawks would have been happy to kick a field goal to go up 10 points with under four minutes to play in Pittsburgh, but running back Kenneth Walker had other ideas.

Walker took a carry around left end on third-and-goal from the 19-yard line and broke through the Steelers defense for a touchdown that put the road team up 31-17. Defensive tackle Byron Murphy sacked Aaron Rodgers on the next Steelers offensive play and the clock ran out on the Steelers from there.

Walker’s touchdown was set up by a 43-yard connection from Sam Darnold to wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Smith-Njigba had eight catches for 103 yards and looks right at home as the new No. 1 receiver in Seattle. Walker finished with 13 carries for 105 yards and Darnold threw a pair of touchdowns to balance out two first-h

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