The Seattle Seahawks defeated the Cleveland Browns 32-28 in Week 6 for their third away victory of the season. This is the first year since 1980 the Seahawks (5-1) have started 3-0 on the road. Here are five takeaways from the game.

Russell Wilson and Chris Carson continue strong play

Wilson rushed for a touchdown on Seattle’s opening drive and completed 23 of his 33 passes for two touchdowns and no interceptions. He continues his push for NFL MVP and stands at 14 TD passes and zero interceptions. Carson rushed for 124 yards and a touchdown and has not fumbled since Week 3. The continued production of these two is key for the offense.

Seattle’s pass rush can’t get home

Once again, the pass rush was lackluster. The Seahawks get Jarran Reed back from suspension next week, which should help them, but this unit cannot get to the quarterback despite Jadeveon Clowney’s statement they were on the cusp of doing so. It is imperative that the pass rush ramps it up in the coming weeks.

Seahawks are thin at tight end

Will Dissly suffered a noncontact Achilles injury that will keep him out for extended time. Ed Dickson is on injured reserve recovering from surgery, unable to return for at least two more games. This leaves Seattle with Luke Willson and few other options at the tight end position. Lack of depth could prove consequential and might force the Seahawks to rely on Wilson’s heroics even more.

Defense gashed by the run game but creates turnovers

Browns running back Nick Chubb rushed for 122 yards and two touchdowns on 20 attempts. However, the Seahawks defense had three interceptions of Baker Mayfield, two of which were due to a little luck, but they still caught the football when it came their way. Tedric Thompson had his second interception off a deflection in as many weeks, and this one was crucial because it came in the end zone. K.J. Wright caught the dagger interception after Mayfield’s pass went right off the hands of Dontrell Hilliard. These turnovers were key in deciding the outcome.

Seahawks show their resilience

The first two minutes of the game were an unmitigated disaster for the Seahawks. The Browns immediately made their presence felt with a kickoff return by all the way to Seattle’s 23-yard line, and Nick Chubb punched in a touchdown for the early lead. Seattle was stuck in a 20-6 deficit in the first half but closed it to 20-18 at the half. They took control of the game in the second half. At the end of the day, they showed their toughness and made enough plays to grind out another critical road victory.