GAME BLOG: Seahawks at Lions

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Posted: 10/28/2012

4:01 pm Detroit beats Seattle 28-24. Seattle tried to pass the ball down the field with little time left but eventually fumbled the football to seal the win for Detroit.

3:58 pm Titus Young caught a 1 yard touchdown pass from Matthew Stafford with 20 seconds left in the fourth quarter. Detroit now leads 28-24. Detroit had been stopped on first and second down but Stafford and Young connected on a short slant route for the go-ahead touchdown.

3:45 pm At the two minute warning Seattle still leads Detroit 24-21. However, Detroit has the ball and is driving down the field. Detroit has possession at the Seattle 36 yard line.

3:36 pm Zach Miller caught a 16 yard touchdown pass from Russell Wilson to put Seattle ahead 24-21 with 5:27 left in the fourth quarter.

3:19 pm Matthew Stafford rushed for a 1 yard touchdown to put Detroit ahead 21-17. After Detroit was stuffed on first and second down, the Lions used a play-action fake to spring Stafford loose. There is 11:35 remaining in the fourth quarter.

3:14 pm Entering the 4th quarter Seattle leads Detroit 17-14. Detroit has possession and is driving the ball.

3:08 pm Ricardo Silva intercepted a Russell Wilson deep pass intended for Sidney Rice. Silva returned the interception 26 yards to the 44.

3:04 pm Earl Thomas picked off Matthew Stafford at the 4 yard line. The Lions had driven the field and had put together a positive drive before the interception. Seattle leads Detroit 17-14 with 3:34 left in the third quarter.

2:45 pm The second half is underway from Detroit. Seattle drove the ball to midfield before stalling out and were forced to punt.

2:30 pm At the half Seattle leads Detroit 17-14. Seattle will receive the ball to start the second half.

2:00 pm Matthew Stafford connected with Titus Young on a 46 yard touchdown pass to close the gap to 17-14. There's 8:49 left in the second quarter.

1:52 pm Sidney Rice caught a 5 yard touchdown from Russell Wilson, which put Seattle up 17-7 with 11:39 remaining in the second quarter. Seattle was helped on the drive by a 41 yard pass interference call on Jonte Green.

1:38 pm Marshawn Lynch carried the ball for a 77 yard touchdown run on Seattle's first play of the drive. Untouched into the end zone. Seattle leads 10-7 with 14:43 left in the second quarter.

1:32 pm Ryan Broyles caught a 5 yard touchdown pass from Matthew Stafford with no time left in the first quarter. Detroit went 82 yards on the drive. Detroit leads Seattle 7-3 at the beginning of the second quarter.

1:23 pm Seattle drove down the field but was stopped inside the 10 yard line by the Detroit defense and had to settle for a field goal. The Seahawks were helped out on the drive by three Detroit penalties including one on fourth down. Seattle leads Detroit 3-0 with 5:30 left in the first quarter.

The Lions return to Ford Field following a 13-7 loss to the Bears on Monday Night Football to take on the Seahawks. Detroit sits at 2-4 on the season while Seattle is currently 4-3.

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