The Seattle Seahawks (1-1) look to build on last week’s win over the Steelers as they welcome the winless New Orleans Saints (0-2) to Lumen Field Sunday afternoon.

After struggling to move the ball against the 49ers in Week 1, Sam Darnold and co. moved the ball up and down the field against the Steelers totaling 395 yards scoring twice in three trips inside the Red Zone. No doubt the expectation is Seattle will build on that performance at home against New Orleans.

The Saints have come up just short in each of their first two games suffering narrow losses to the Cardinals (20-13) and the 49ers (26-21). Spencer Rattler has been statistically solid under center throwing for 421 yards and three touchdowns without an interception.

One stat that may speak to the difference between these

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