Seahawks hang on for win over Broncos, Russell Wilson
			
		 
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			 [September 13, 2022] Russell 
			Wilson couldn't engineer a fourth-quarter comeback in his return to 
			Seattle as the Denver Broncos fell 17-16 to the Seahawks on Monday 
			night. 
			 
			Brandon McManus' 64-yard field-goal attempt sailed wide left with 15 
			seconds remaining. 
			 
			Geno Smith, who replaced Wilson as Seattle's starting quarterback, 
			finished 23 of 28 for 195 yards and two touchdowns. 
			 
			Wilson, who was traded by the Seahawks to the Broncos in March for a 
			package that included two first-round and two second-round picks, 
			connected on 29 of 42 passes for 340 yards and one TD. 
			 
			The Seahawks made two goal-line stands in the third quarter to 
			maintain the lead. 
			 
			The Broncos drove to Seattle's 1-yard line on their opening drive of 
			the second half before Melvin Gordon III fumbled on fourth down 
			after being hit by Quandre Diggs. Mike Jackson recovered the loose 
			ball. 
  
		
			
			  
		
			 
			Denver forced a fumble by DK Metcalf after a reception and again 
			moved to Seattle's 1. On third down with the play clock winding 
			down, the Broncos barely got the snap off before Wilson handed the 
			ball to Javonte Williams, who ran into the back of one of his 
			offensive linemen before having the ball stripped by Uchenna Nwosu. 
			Jackson recovered again. 
			 
			The Seahawks took a 17-13 halftime lead as Smith was 17 of 18 for 
			164 yards and two TDs. 
			 
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			Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson (3) participates in 
			pregame warmups against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field. 
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			 The Seahawks scored on their first drive as Smith 
			avoided the pass rush, stepped up in the pocket and found wide-open 
			tight end Will Dissly on a screen pass that turned into a 38-yard 
			touchdown. 
			 
			Wilson drove the Broncos into field-goal range on their opening 
			possession, with McManus converting from 30 yards. 
			 
			Smith guided the Seahawks to Denver's 7-yard line on the following 
			drive, but he was stopped on a quarterback sneak on 
			fourth-and-inches, turning over the ball on downs. 
			 
			Seattle got a 49-yard field goal from Jason Myers midway through the 
			second quarter to take a 10-3 lead. 
			 
			The Broncos tied it on Wilson's 67-yard strike to Jerry Jeudy down 
			the left sideline with 5:34 left in the half. It came the first time 
			Wilson targeted one of his wide receivers with a pass. Jeudy wound 
			up with four catches for 102 yards. 
			 
			Smith hit tight end Colby Parkinson with a 25-yard TD pass as 
			Seattle regained the lead with 2:24 to go before the break. 
			 
			McManus kicked a 40-yarder on the final play of the half to make it 
			17-13. 
			 
			Seahawks safety Jamal Adams left due to an apparent left knee injury 
			in the second quarter and didn't return. 
			 
			--Field Level Media 
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