Tuesday, 8 November 2016

Graham's grabs, botched call help carry Seahawks

SEATTLE — Jimmy Graham required one and only hand to catch two first-half touchdowns from Russell Wilson, and the Seahawks held off a late rally for a 31-25 win over the Bills on Monday night.

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Seattle won its eleventh straight Monday night amusement behind a colossal diversion from its tight end. Still not exactly a year expelled from a noteworthy knee harm, Graham utilized his right arm to get a 17-yard touchdown from Wilson on the main play of the second quarter and later utilized a similar arm to support a 18-yard TD go in the last snapshots of the principal half.

In any case, the Seahawks needed to hang on in the last seconds as quarterback Tyrod Taylor drove the Bills inside the Seattle 10 in the last seconds. Taylor was sacked by Cliff Avril on third and objective from the 8, and on fourth down Taylor's go into the end zone fell fragmented.

Wild ox won't not have required a touchdown notwithstanding botches by the directing team toward the end of the primary a large portion of that cost it a possibility at a shorter field objective. Dan Carpenter in the long run missed a 54-yarder on the last play of the half, simply after Seattle's Richard Sherman escaped with a pointless harshness punishment that wasn't called and a deferral of diversion brought on to some degree by the administering group remaining over the ball.

Hawks EXTEND GM: Falcons general chief Thomas Dimitroff marked a three-year contract expansion, finishing questions about whether this season, the last year of his arrangement, would be his last with Atlanta.

SIEMIAN SAFE, FOR NOW: Broncos mentor Gary Kubiak is staying with battling quarterback Trevor Siemian. "I feel better than average about what Trevor is doing," Kubiak said. "Be that as it may, Trevor resemble whatever other player. He needs to show signs of improvement."

BENGALS: The group re-marked protective end Wallace Gilberry, its first move to alter a barrier that has slipped seriously.

Boss: Quarterback Alex Smith, who sat out Sunday's amusement in the wake of experiencing blackout convention, will return one weekend from now notwithstanding mishaps, mentor Andy Reid said. What's more, linebacker Justin Houston, who had ACL surgery in the offseason, could be enacted from the physically not able to perform list this week.

Ranchers: Quarterback Tony Romo, out all season with a broke vertebrae, was cleared to rehearse with the group.

Monsters: Left monitor Justin Pugh will be sidelined inconclusively with a sprained right knee.

Planes: Defensive linemen Muhammad Wilkerson and Sheldon Richardson are frequently late for or miss group gatherings, driving mentor Todd Bowles to seat them for the principal quarter Sunday, as indicated by various reports. … Quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick has a sprained knee, and his status for Sunday's diversion is dubious.

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