Among the easiest ways to lose a football game is to lose the turnover battle by a lopsided margin, but the Seahawks were able to overcome that on Monday night.They turned the ball over four times, including a fumble by quarterback Sam Darnold that Texans defensive end Will Anderson recovered for a touchdown. There were also interceptions thrown by Darnold and wide receiver Cooper Kupp and a blocked field goal to make life difficult, but their defense forced seven punts and three turnovers on downs en route to a 27-19 win.“Oh man, what a weird game,” Darnold said, via the team’s website. “Obviously I think the first half was really solid for us as an offense, then the second half, it was just a different story. I think we just got to hold onto the football. We can’t turn the ball over like that. I can’t turn the ball over like that. Again, our defense and special teams stepping up tonight was huge. So when you come out of here having a game like that offensively, and you still win the ballgame, can’t ask for more than that. We’re just going to continue to learn from our mistakes and get better.”It’s not a script that the Seahawks or any other team would be advised to try to repeat if they want to wind up with a win, but the Seahawks can savor the oddity of the night because they wound up on top.
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