Seahawks Dominate Cardinals 44–22 as Tank Lawrence Makes NFL History With Two Fumble-Return Touchdowns
Seahawks Dominate Cardinals 44–22 as Tank Lawrence Makes NFL History With Two Fumble-Return Touchdowns.
Lumen Field – November 9, 2025
12s, this is your moment.
The roar that shook the Pacific Northwest at 1:05 p.m. ET wasn’t just sound — it was a statement. The Seattle Seahawks didn’t just defeat the Arizona Cardinals; they dismantled them, 44–22. Four straight wins. 7–2. Back atop the NFC West. For the ninth straight time, the Cardinals left Lumen Field in pieces.

Sam Darnold didn’t look like a quarterback on his fourth team in five years — he looked reborn. Confident, sharp, fearless. He threw for 312 yards and three touchdowns, including a 43-yard laser to Jaxon Smith-Njigba that silenced the small wave of red in the crowd before it could even rise. JSN wasn’t a supporting act today — 112 yards, two touchdowns, pure electricity. He’s not a rookie anymore. He’s a weapon.
But the heartbeat of this victory? DeMarcus “Tank” Lawrence. A veteran turned force of nature. Two fumble-return touchdowns in the first half — only the fourth player in NFL history to ever do it. Tyrice Knight crushed Jacoby Brissett, the ball popped free, and Tank scooped it for six. Then again. Six more. The crowd erupted. The Cardinals froze. 28–0 at halftime — a statement of dominance.
Kenneth Walker III bulldozed through the trenches with 98 yards on the ground, punishing every tackle attempt. Jason Myers, calm as ever, nailed a 34-yarder to set a new franchise record for consecutive field goals. When even your kicker makes history, you know it’s that kind of day.
Arizona showed signs of life when Trey McBride (127 yards) and rookie Marvin Harrison Jr. connected for a late touchdown. But it wasn’t a rally — it was survival. This game was over long before the clock said so.
On the sideline, head coach Mike Macdonald folded his arms and smiled — the smile of a man watching his blueprint come alive. His defense — No. 1 in the NFL — allowed just 32 total yards in the first quarter, six sacks, two forced fumbles, and zero hesitation.
Next up: the Rams. 7–2 vs. 7–2. A clash for control of the West.
But today belongs to the 12s — to the Legion of Boom reborn — to a Seattle team that refuses to fade into history.
This is Seattle football.
This is your team.
And they’re only getting started.
Go Hawks.













