2. Chris Carson and the Seahawks running game just keep piling up numbers.

The Seahawks started the game without right tackle Germain Ifedi, and with right guard D.J. Fluker on the bench, active but still not 100 percent due to a hamstring injury. Then in the second quarter, J.R. Sweezy went out with what Carroll later called a sprained ankle, meaning Fluker, who hadn't practiced all week, had to come in to play right guard, with Ethan Pocic moving to left guard.

Yet despite all those injuries and changes to the line, the Seahawks were again able to run the ball very well, piling up 210 yards, their third game over 200 rushing yards this season, and they finished with a season-high 464 yards of total offense. Chris Carson led the way once again, rushing for 116 yards and two touchdown on 27 carries. Carson's fifth 100-yard game of the season also put him over 1,000 yards for the year, making him the Seahawks' first 1,000-yard rusher since Marshawn Lynch in 2014.