RENTON, Wash. (AP) — The last time the Seahawks and Cardinals squared off, Seattle’s pass rush had great day, sacking Kyler Murray six times.

On Sunday, the Seahawks’ front seven won’t be chasing down the No. 1 overall pick of the 2019 draft. Murray was placed on injured reserve because of a nagging foot injury that forced him to miss Arizona’s past three games.

Instead, it will be veteran Jacoby Brissett making his fourth straight start when the NFC West rivals meet.

“Brissett is a great quarterback,” Seahawks defensive tackle Jarran Reed said. “He’s been in this league a long time for a reason. They put on a good showing against Dallas. We’re just locked in on our keys and ready to go based on what we’re seeing on film.”

To Reed’s point, the Cardinals (3-5) tied their season high in

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