Seattle Beats the 49ers in Week 8 of the NFL | NFL

DIEGO BENAVIDESNovember 1, 2020 – 18:42

Despite the absences in its corridors, Seattle (6-1) clearly prevails before San Francisco (4-4) in an intense match that leaves Seahawks as undisputed leaders in the West Division.

During the first two quarters the match was closed, but the combination between Russell Wilson y D.K. Metcalf it was lethal as they rallied for two touchdowns in the first half. By halftime, Seattle went with a 13-7 lead.

Russell Wilson to Metcalf and Seahawks hit first with TD

The third quarter of the game was momentous as the 49ers had three possessions, one fumbled, and cleared twice. Meanwhile, the Seahawks had two touchdowns and a field goal to extend the lead to 30-7.

It seemed that the game would be defined, but there was a reaction from San Francisco with two touchdowns and a field goal to make the score more decent.

Second TD pass from Wilson to Metcalf for Seattle

SEATTLE’S POWERFUL OFFENSIVE
Russell Wilson He threw four touchdown passes and reached in this 2020 NFL season. In this game he completed 27 of 37 passes and had no ball deliveries.

The Seahawks corridor DeeJay Dallas he had two touchdowns, one by land and one by air to finish with 58 total yards on 23 touches of the ball.

Wilson scores again! Find Dallas in the end zone

Receiver DK Metcalf’s performance was astonishing with 12 receptions reaching 161 yards and twice entering the end zone.

For the 49ers, Jimmy Garoppolo exited the game in the second half with an injury and had a very low-key game with 11 completions on 16 passes and just 84 yards. The most prominent player on offense was Brandon Aiyuk with eight catches, for 91 yards and a touchdown.

How did it get away? Wilson throws for Moore and they get the TD

WHAT COMES IN WEEK 9

Seahawks and 49ers share the West Division in the NFC and meet twice a season, but despite the rivalry, the Seattle team has clearly been the dominator of the confrontations.

Their victory today represented their 12th win in the last 14 meetings between them and the series is 27-17 in favor of Seattle since the first meeting in 1976.

In Week 9, Seattle (6-1) will visit Buffalo Bills (6-2) in a game that promises to be interesting because of the brand of both franchises. For its part, San Francisco will return to Levi’s Stadium to host the Green Bay Packers (5-2), in another very attractive game.

Deejay Dallas takes off and enters the end zone with the carry

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