Seahawks lose final preseason game to Packers, 19-15

Packers Conclude Preseason with Impressive 19-15 Victory Over Seattle

During McGough’s initial pass attempt, Seattle cornerback Chris Steele committed a defensive pass interference on Cody Chrest, giving the Packers an advantage. A successful 8-yard pass to Jadakis Bonds positioned them on fourth-and-2 at the Seattle 12. Despite their attempts, the Packers fell short as Wilson was tackled just shy of the first down. Unfortunately, right guard Royce Newman sustained an injury during the play.

Lock exhibited his skills by connecting with Easop Winston Jr. for an impressive 30-yard pass, igniting Seattle’s subsequent series. On a strategic third-and-6 run, Lock decided to take matters into his own hands and gained a first down at the Packers’ 49-yard line. Displaying his accuracy, Lock flicked a remarkable 33-yard pass to Winston, leading the team to the Green Bay 2-yard line.

During a critical third-and-goal situation, Thompson bravely dove up the middle, ultimately scoring a touchdown and granting Seattle their first lead of the game at 15-12. To secure a further advantage, the team successfully converted a two-point conversion, with 6:38 remaining in the regulation. This incredible 10-play, 80-yard drive lasted 5 minutes and 7 seconds.

After securing the initial first down, McGough showcased his skills by throwing a perfect 52-yard pass to Bonds along the sideline, advancing the ball to the Seattle 12-yard line. On a crucial third-and-7, McGough achieved another first down with an 8-yard pass to Chrest, as the game approached the two-minute warning.

McCrary then delivered a spectacular 2-yard touchdown, putting the Packers back in the lead at 19-15 with just 1:56 remaining on the clock. Notably, the team accumulated an impressive total of 165 rushing yards on 44 attempts throughout the game.

Rookie Holton Ahlers entered the game to replace Lock and immediately made an impact by completing a 24-yard pass to Tyjon Lindsey, advancing the ball to the Packers’ 41-yard line with only 1:02 remaining. Following the completion, Seattle wisely utilized their first timeout. On third-and-10 from the same spot, Ahlers achieved a first down by connecting with Thompson for an 11-yard pass.

With 33 seconds left on the clock, Ahlers made a wise decision by checking it down to running back Wayne Taulapapa, resulting in an 11-yard gain and a first down at the Green Bay 27-yard line. However, a low pass by Ahlers nearly resulted in an interception by Will Hooper, ultimately setting up a third-and-8 from the 19-yard line.

In a disappointing turn of events, the pass was intercepted in the end zone by Benny Sapp III, effectively ending the game.

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