On the first play of the second quarter, defensive end
Michael Bennett forced and recovered a fumble from
New Orleans running back
Mark Ingram on the
Saints' 24-yard line.
Following a 9-yard run by
Percy Harvin,
Lynch scored on a 15-yard touchdown carry to increase
Seattle's lead to 13–0.
Later on, the Saints got a scoring opportunity when
Jon Ryan's 24-yard punt gave them a first down on the
Seahawks' 48-yard line. But they could only progress to the 29-yard line, and on 4th down and 4, linebacker
Bobby Wagner ended the drive by breaking up
Brees' pass. On the Seahawks' ensuing drive, Lynch broke off an 18-yard run, while
Wilson completed a 16-yard pass to Harvin and rushed for 25 yards himself as the team drove 68 yards to take a
16–0 first half lead on
Hauschka's third field goal.
On the Saints' first drive of the second half, they managed to reach the Seahawks 34-yard line. But once again they failed to score as Bennett and
Cliff Avril sacked Brees for a 10-yard loss on third down, pushing New Orleans out of field goal range.
The Saints built some momentum towards the end of the quarter,
on Brees' 23-yard completion to reserve tight end
Josh Hill. On the next play, Brees' 25-yard completion to
Marques Colston gave the team a first down on the
Seattle 14-yard line, and they eventually scored with
Khiry Robinson's 1-yard touchdown run.
Ingram ran for a successful
2-point conversion, cutting their deficit to 16–8 early in the fourth quarter. New Orleans then forced a punt and seemed primed to score again when Brees completed a 30-yard pass to
Kenny Stills from the Saints' 42-yard line; the play was negated by holding from tackle
Zach Strief, forcing a punt. By the time they got the ball back again, only 5:31 remained. They subsequently drove to the Seattle 30-yard line, but
Shayne Graham missed a 48-yard field goal, giving the ball back to the Seahawks with 3:51 to go.
Faced with 3rd down and 3 after their first two plays, Wilson managed to complete a 24-yard pass to
Doug Baldwin for a first down. On the next play, Lynch took off for a 31-yard touchdown run, giving the Seahawks a 23–8 lead. Brees completed 6 of 8 passes as he led his team down the field eighty yards in nine plays, the last coming on fourth down and 6 from the Seahawks' nine-yard line when he found
Colston in the end zone for a touchdown. Shayne Graham kicked the extra
point to put New Orleans within eight with twenty-six seconds remaining. On the subsequent kickoff,
Graham's onside kick was bobbled by Seattle receiver
Golden Tate at the Saints' 42 yard line, allowing Colston to recover for New Orleans, at the 41-yard line. On the first play of the drive, Brees found tight end
Jimmy Graham for eight yards, then spiked the ball to stop the clock.
On the next play, Brees found Colston along the sideline at the Seattle 38 yard line.
Instead of running out of bounds to stop the clock and give the Saints one more chance, Colston turned back toward the field of play and attempted to keep the play going by relaying the ball across the field to teammate
Travaris Cadet. However, the throw by Colston to
Cadet was forward – therefore not qualifying as a lateral – resulting in an illegal-forward-pass penalty which included a game-ending runoff; thus, the Seahawks won, 23–15. Brees finished the game with 309 passing yards and a touchdown. Colston caught 11 passes for
144 yards and a score. Bennett had 6 tackles, half a sack, two forced fumbles, and a fumble recovery
- published: 16 Feb 2016
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