Seahawks see progress after first preseason game
In critical areas like the offensive line, backup quarterback and Seattle's stable of running backs, that development was far more important than the 17-16 victory over Kansas City in the Seahawks' preseason opener. Backup quarterback Trevone Boykin played adequately even before the final drive, when he took the Seahawks 88 yards in the closing seconds and hit Tanner McEvoy for a 37-yard touchdown on the final play of regulation. [...] undrafted rookie defensive back Tyvis Powell showed his versatility... Читать дальше...
