The Seattle Seahawks did something on Sunday in London that they haven't been able to do anywhere else in the NFL in over two seasons worth of games. Whether, it was at the friendly confines of CenturyLink Field or a road game across the NFL; the Seahawks haven't been able to score a touchdown on their opening drive and held the longest active streak in the NFL without one until week six of the 2018 NFL season.

And it was one of their new players from the 2018 offseason who did the damage. On second-and-goal from the Raiders six-yard line, quarterback Russell Wilson found wide receiver Jaron Brown for the touchdown. It was their first opening drive touchdown in 748 days, 23 hours and about 11 minutes, according to SeahawksLastTD.com.

Check out the touchdown score.

TOUCHDOWN Jaron Brown!!



Great opening drive for the #Seahawks. They use a high-lo spacing concept on the left for him to find the soft spot for the score. Good play call. #SEAvsOAKpic.twitter.com/NYIwfJAu5H — Samuel Gold (@SamuelRGold) October 14, 2018

The Seahawks pounded the ball against the Oakland Raiders with a bruising 14 play drive that featured 10 runs and just four passes including the touchdown throw. The majority of the love went to Chris Carson who had seven carries for 20 yards. Rookie Rashaad Penny finally got in the mix with an explosive play. A screen pass to him went for 24 yards and moved the Seahawks into the Raiders territory.

The Seahawks offense finally looks like its hitting their stride in the 2018 season led by the run game. They break one of the most agonizing streaks in the NFL on Sunday to prove just that and now they lead 7-0 midway through the first quarter.

Oh and by the way, the last Seahawks opening drive touchdown? A 41-yard run by Christine Michael in week three of the 2016 season. Just to remind you how long it's been.

The Seahawks offense is a laughing stock no longer. Set that games without an opening drive touchdown counter back to zero.