Atlanta 18, Seattle 21

1 2 3 4 T
ATL (1-1) 0 0 10 8 18
SEA (1-1) 0 21 0 0 21

Final

4:05 PM ET
September 18, 2005

Seahawks' defense holds off late Falcons charge

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1424
Passing 1st downs
713
Rushing 1st downs
410
1st downs from penalties
31
3rd down efficiency
2-114-12
4th down efficiency
0-10-0
Total Plays00
Total Yards238444
Passing123281
Comp-Att
11-2020-31
Yards per pass
6.29.1
Rushing115163
Rushing Attempts
2834
Yards per rush
4.14.8
Red Zone (Made-Att)0-00-0
Penalties3-2410-79
Turnovers01
Fumbles lost
01
Interceptions thrown
00
Possession23:2536:35
Air/Ground Leaders
Atlanta Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Vick11/1912310
Schaub0/1000
Seattle Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Hasselbeck20/3128120
Atlanta Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Dunn1654012
Vick843032
Seattle Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Alexander28144117
Morris210012
Atlanta Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Crumpler353030
Finneran535113
Seattle Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Jackson8131041
Engram577025
Atlanta Fumbles
  FUM LOSTREC
Vick100
Morton001
Seattle Fumbles
  FUM LOSTREC
Engram110
Scoring Summary
SECOND QUARTERATLSEA
TD8:27Joe Jurevicius, 6 yd pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick is good)
Drive info: 13 plays, 75 yds, 6:15
07
TD3:59Shaun Alexander, 14 yd run (Josh Brown kick is good)
Drive info: 7 plays, 68 yds, 2:56
014
TD0:36Jerramy Stevens, 35 yd pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick is good)
Drive info: 6 plays, 80 yds, 1:57
021
THIRD QUARTERATLSEA
TD10:18Brian Finneran, 5 yd pass from Michael Vick (Todd Peterson kick is good)
Drive info: 8 plays, 46 yds, 2:48
721
FG7:03Todd Peterson 23 yd Field Goal
Drive info: 5 plays, 20 yds, 1:41
1021
FOURTH QUARTERATLSEA
TD4:01T.J. Duckett, 1 yd run
Drive info: 8 plays, 55 yds, 2:58
1621
3:58
Drive info: 8 plays, 55 yds, 2:58
1821

SEATTLE (AP) -- After losing four fourth-quarter leads last season, then melting down in the Florida heat last week, this would have been the worst loss of all for the Seattle Seahawks.

The team's defense saved the day.

It was over when ...
late in the fourth quarter, the Seahawks defense stepped up and stopped the Falcons' comeback. Bryce Fisher's sack Michael Vick on third down and Andre Davis' knockdown of a fourth-down pass were the key plays.
Game ball goes to ...
Shaun Alexander carried 28 times for 144 yards and a touchdown for the Seahawks. He keyed a fourth-quarter drive that ended without a score, but chewed seven minutes off the clock, keeping the Falcons offense on the sidelines.
ESPN's take ...
Eric Allen The Falcons obviously would be in a great deal of trouble if Michael Vick missed time due to this hamstring injury, but not as much trouble as in the past. In fact, it might work to their favor a little bit -- it could show Vick that he has weapons other than his feet to utilize. If he does miss time, Atlanta will have to rely more on Warrick Dunn, which isn't a bad thing at all.
-- Eric Allen

"I was thinking, 'Oh my goodness, here we go again,' " coach Mike Holmgren said after the Seahawks nearly blew a 21-0 halftime lead Sunday, holding on to beat Atlanta 21-18.

Shaun Alexander ran for 144 yards and a touchdown and Matt Hasselbeck threw for 281 yards and two more TDs. Still, it was the defense that won it for the Seahawks, shutting down the Falcons after Atlanta got the ball back with 2:39 left at its 27.

Bryce Fisher sacked Michael Vick on third down, then Andre Dyson knocked down a pass intended for Michael Jenkins from Matt Schaub, who twice replaced Vick late in the game when the Atlanta QB felt his left leg cramping after a 32-yard run. Fisher fell on Vick as he fell a yard behind the line of scrimmage.

"At the end of the year, I'm telling everybody that's the greatest rush ever made," said Fisher, who signed as a free agent from St. Louis and is one of seven new starters on the Seattle defense. "It was a sack anyway, it just helped me that he laid down."

The game left both teams at 1-1.

Seattle lost in the heat of Jacksonville as Hasselbeck had three turnovers in the fourth quarter, and Atlanta had an emotional Monday night win over Philadelphia. The Falcons played the first half like that game had taken everything from them with a short week and a cross-country trip added in.

Vick twice missed Jenkins wide open for an apparent TD, once in the first half and again in the second. He finished just 11-of-19 for 123 yards and had 11 yards in seven carries aside from that long scramble.

Overall, Seattle outgained Atlanta 428-223. In the second quarter alone, the Seahawks had 13 first downs to none for the Falcons and outgained them 219-13.

"They played a great defensive scheme," Vick said. "They did some things that threw us off-balance."

Most important, they scored three times on drives that covered 75, 68 and 80 yards. The scores came on a 6-yard pass from Hasselbeck to Joe Jurevicius, a 14-yard run by Alexander and a 35-yard pass to tight end Jerramy Stevens with 28 seconds left in the half.

In fact, the best Atlanta player in the first half was rookie punter Michael Koenen, who played last year at Western Washington in Bellingham, about 75 miles north of Seattle. He kept pinning the Seahawks deep.

"They played the way we like to play," Falcons coach Jim Mora said, "with great tempo and they were moving the ball and they were playing inspired defense. No excuses on our side. We've got to play better, we've got to start faster."

Instead, they started after intermission, cutting it to 21-10 with two scores early in the third quarter: a 5-yard pass from Vick to Brian Finneran and a 30-yard field goal by Todd Peterson. Meanwhile, Hasselbeck threw five straight incomplete passes to start the quarter.

For a while the game stabilized.

The Seahawks ate up more than seven minutes of the fourth quarter with a drive that took them from 9 to the Atlanta 18 before they were set back by three penalties and Bobby Engram finally lost a fumble on a third-down play.

"They were bringing four or five and it confused us a little," Stevens said. "We made our adjustments and we were able to start moving the ball again."

Still, that turnover gave Atlanta another shot.

Vick, who had 11 yards on seven carries to that point, scrambled for 32 yards and found Finneran for 11 more. He then left with the ball at the Seattle 5-yard-line, holding his left leg. As trainers worked on Vick on the sideline, Schaub's third-down pass for Jenkins was incomplete, but Dyson was called for interference.

T.J. Duckett then scored from the 1 and Schaub found Alge Crumpler for the 2-point conversion to make it 21-18 with 3:58 to go.

Game notes
Atlanta WR Dez White injured his knee in the second quarter and lay on the field for several minutes. He later returned to the game. ... Seattle WR Alex Bannister left after injuring his right collarbone -- the same bone he's broken twice in the last year. Holmgren said X-rays were inconclusive and Bannister said it was not as bad as his previous injuries. ... The Seahawks beat the Falcons 28-26 in the final regular-season game here last year, with Vick resting in the second half.


NFL Scores

Sunday, September 18th 2005
Detroit 6 Final
Chicago 38
Minnesota 8 Final
Cincinnati 37
Baltimore 10 Final
Tennessee 25
Jacksonville 3 Final
Indianapolis 10
San Francisco 3 Final
Philadelphia 42
Buffalo 3 Final
Tampa Bay 19
New England 17 Final
Carolina 27
Pittsburgh 27 Final
Houston 7
St. Louis 17 Final
Arizona 12
Atlanta 18 Final
Seattle 21
San Diego 17 Final
Denver 20
Cleveland 26 Final
Green Bay 24
Miami 7 Final
NY Jets 17
Kansas City 23 Final
Oakland 17
Monday, September 19th 2005
NY Giants 27 Final
New Orleans 10
Washington 14 Final
Dallas 13