Final

Broncos 13

(0-2, 0-2 away)

Seahawks 27

(2-0, 1-0 home)

Coverage: NFL

10:30 PM ET, August 22, 2009

CenturyLink Field, Seattle, WA 

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DEN 10 0 0 313
SEA 7 7 13 027

Hasselbeck throws two touchdowns, takes hits as Seahawks beat Broncos

Associated Press

SEATTLE -- Seattle's Matt Hasselbeck likened finally getting hit again following back problems to having flashbacks of a car accident.

All of Colorado is relieved Kyle Orton's second game as the Broncos' starting quarterback wasn't another train wreck.

Orton had a mostly reassuring answer to his dismal Denver debut, saying he feels his play is its best ever after he completed 16 of his first 19 throws with a touchdown before a relapse into another mistake.

Hasselbeck was even better, hitting on 16 of 23 throws with two touchdowns in his two quarters. He also withstood the first three sacks on his recuperating back in nine months during the Seattle Seahawks' 27-13 win over Denver on Saturday night.

"It's just like I remembered- no fun. ... I forgot how hard people hit in here," said a lighthearted Hasselbeck said, who missed nine games with a bad back in 2008. "It's just like a car accident. It's part of the game ... and it was probably good that it happened."

Hasselbeck, who was untouched in a short night at San Diego last week, plopped a 34-yard touchdown pass into the arms of rookie Deon Butler on the opening possession. He closed with a sharp two-minute drive that ended with a 2-yard scoring throw on a perfectly timed fade route with new wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh just before halftime.

One could almost hear the entire Rocky Mountain region exhale after Orton came out slinging from shotgun formation -- and this time completed passes to those wearing the same uniforms. Last week at San Francisco, the former Bears starter had interceptions end each of his first three drives.

"I think he acquitted himself fairly well," Broncos coach Josh McDaniels said.

Orton's touchdown was a perfectly placed, 3-yard fade pass to Brandon Stokley. Stokley beat Josh Wilson, who is starting at cornerback because Seattle's Marcus Trufant has a disk issue in his back and has yet to practice in training camp.

Orton raised both hands triumphantly and pumped his fist. McDaniels was the second one to greet Orton coming off the field with a high five.

On the play before the touchdown, Seattle's Ken Lucas should have intercepted Orton's throw into the end zone but merely deflected it.

Seven of his first 16 completions were on safe, swing passes and wide-receiver screens. Orton threw deep only once all night, a throwaway just before Patrick Kerney hit him on the first drive.

"I've got an awful lot of confidence right now, I really do," he said, knowing his next game is a reunion with Chicago and Jay Cutler, the quarterback Denver traded to get him. "This is the best offense I've ever played with. This is the best talent around me that I've ever had. I just feel that my game right now is as good as it has ever been."

The Broncos left disgruntled wide receiver Brandon Marshall home. He's mad that the team hasn't re-negotiated his contract, and at how the team handled his acquittal on battery charges last week.

"Everybody who was ready and able to play in this game was here. And everybody we deemed not ready and able stayed back home," McDaniels said.

The coach added he "absolutely" expected Marshall to participate when the Broncos return to practice Tuesday.

Orton's gaffe came after he had led Denver 86 yards to the Seattle 1 late in the half. Two plays after Jabar Gaffney took his eyes off the ball to focus on getting his feet down inside the back line of the end zone and let a touchdown go through his hands, Orton scrambled on fourth down. He then oddly flipped the ball with his off, left hand into a gaggle of defenders at the goal line. Lucas intercepted it. And Orton got a talking to at the sideline from McDaniels, who called the decision "questionable."

Orton finished 18 for 26 for 182 yards, one touchdown and the interception.

"He played, you know, fairly well. There's still obviously room for improvement," McDaniels said. "But he did what we feel he is capable of doing."

Hasselbeck's most important accomplishment was surviving his first clean hits since last Thanksgiving Day, when he was pounded into a premature end of his season in Dallas. The three-time Pro Bowl passer simply bent at the waist and absorbed a sack from blitzing D.J. Williams in the first quarter.

Later, Denver's Kenny Peterson ran around left tackle Sean Locklear, who was starting with nine-time Pro Bowler Walter Jones is out indefinitely following arthroscopic knee surgery. He bear hugged Hasselbeck from behind for a softer sack.

Hasselbeck third dumping came when Elvis Dumervil drove Locklear into the quarterback.

"I guess if there's a silver lining to taking a sack, it's the fact he bounced right back up," new Seahawks coach Jim Mora understated.

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Team Stat Comparison

 
DEN
SEA
1st Downs1812
Passing 1st downs
1410
Rushing 1st downs
22
1st downs from Penalties
20
3rd down efficiency
6-166-17
4th down efficiency
0-12-2
Total Plays6761
Total Yards282248
Yards per play4.24.1
Total Drives1212
Passing201176
Comp - Att
25-3721-35
Yards per pass
5.45.0
Interceptions thrown
10
Sacks - Yards Lost
4-263-21
Rushing8172
Rushing Attempts
2623
Yards per rush
3.13.1
Red Zone (Made-Att)1-32-3
Penalties6-555-35
Turnovers30
Fumbles lost
20
Interceptions thrown
10
Defensive / Special Teams TDs00
Possession35:0724:53

Passing Leaders

DENC/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKS
Orton18/261827.0110-0
Simms5/7446.3000-0
SEAC/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKS
Hasselbeck16/231717.4203-21
Wallace4/7172.4100-0

Rushing Leaders

DENCARYDSAVGTDLG
Walker11484.409
Buckhalter4153.808
SEACARYDSAVGTDLG
Wallace22010.0018
Forsett7182.605

Receiving Leaders

DENRECYDSAVGTDLGTGTS
Gaffney55511.00169
Royal44411.00264
SEARECYDSAVGTDLGTGTS
Forsett7588.30307
Butler24723.51344

Scoring Summary

FIRST QUARTERDENSEA
TD11:46Deon Butler 34 Yd Pass From Matt Hasselbeck (Olindo Mare Kick) 07
TD05:55Brandon Stokley 3 Yd Pass From Kyle Orton (Matt Prater Kick) 77
FG01:32Matt Prater 53 Yd 107
SECOND QUARTERDENSEA
TD00:09T.J. Houshmandzadeh 2 Yd Pass From Matt Hasselbeck (Olindo Mare Kick) 1014
THIRD QUARTERDENSEA
FG12:44Brandon Coutu 22 Yd 1017
TD09:01Joe Newton 1 Yd Pass From Seneca Wallace (Brandon Coutu Kick) 1024
FG01:52Brandon Coutu 52 Yd 1027
FOURTH QUARTERDENSEA
FG10:29Britton Colquitt 39 Yd 1327