RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Observing from the sidelines, wide receiver Cooper Kupp described the play as “deja vu.”

Linebacker Tyrice Knight, the instigator of the flashback-inducing moment, couldn’t have agreed more when recounting his second strip sack of Arizona Cardinals quarterback Jacoby Brissett during the Seattle Seahawks’ 44-22 win on Sunday .

Both plays allowed defensive end Demarcus Lawrence to return fumbles for touchdowns, and he became the sixth player since at least 1991 with two defensive touchdowns in the first half of a game.

“It was the same play, same ending, same result,” Knight said, “and really, the set looked the same to me.”

In many ways, the Seahawks’ defense looked like its usually stout self despite the absences of starters DT Jarran Reed, CB Josh Jobe and LB

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