Seahawks vs Cardinals highlights: Seattle wins a thriller in Week 4

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The Seattle Seahawks are looking to increase their current win-streak to three games with a victory over the Arizona Cardinals. Both teams are 2-1 going into their Thursday Night Football showdown and will be desperate to avoid going 0-2 in the division. Seattle is flying high after back-to-back dominant wins over the Saints and Steelers, while the Cardinals had their wings clipped by the 49ers on Sunday.

The Seahawks have won the last seven-straight meetings with Arizona. Can they keep their momentum going? We at Seahawks Wire have you covered for all in-game updates, highlights and breaking news for this important Week 3 showdown. Be sure to follow @TheSeahawksWire on Twitter, as well as @KoleMusgrove23 and @DomSkene for further coverage of the game.

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Seahawks walk it off for a 23-20 victory!

Jason Myers earned his redemption, connecting from 52 yards out with only 0:04 seconds left in the game to secure the 23-20 road win for the Seahawks. Seattle is now 3-1 on the year and has defeated Arizona in the last 8-straight games.

Cardinals tie the game up

This has turned into a disaster for the Seahawks. What was once a 20-6 lead has eroded into a 20-20 contest with only 0:28 left in the game after Kyler Murray threw his second touchdown of the night.

Jason Myers misses from 53-yards out

Momentum has dangerously swung back in favor of the Arizona Cardinals. Seattle failed to score points on their ensuing possession, keeping it a 20-13 game.

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Kyler Murray finds Marvin Harrison Jr. for a touchdown

This one's not quite over, as quarterback Kyler Murray connected with wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. for a crucial touchdown. Seattle leads 20-13 with 5:50 left in the game.

Another field goal from Jason Myers makes it a 2-score game again

Seattle is now up 20-6 over the Cardinals with 9:33 left in the game.

Cardinals cut into Seattle's lead with a field goal

The field goal battle continues, as the Cardinals made it a 17-6 game going into the fourth quarter.

Seahawks extend lead with Jason Myers field goal

Seattle is now up 17-3 with 6:26 left in the third quarter.

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Sam Darnold finds Elijah Arroyo for a big play

I know it may be halftime for the Seahawks, but I did want to highlight a big play between quarterback Sam Darnold and his rookie tight end Elijah Arroyo. Darnold has been incredibly solid through 3.5 games thus far on the season.

Seahawks lead Cardinals 14-3 at halftime

Seattle dominated the first half and head to the locker room, as they hear cascading boos from the Cardinals fans in attendance.

Zach Charbonnet extends Seattle's lead with a touchdown

The Seahawks are now up 14-3 with 1:01 left in the first half.

DeMarcus Lawrence is DOUBTFUL to return

Lawrence suffered a thigh injury, and is likely done for the night.

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Ernest Jones IV intercepts Kyler Murray

Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr.'s struggles are continuing this season, as his latest dropped pass resulted in another interception for the Seahawks defense. Ernest Jones IV, who had an interception in Glendale last year, has another of Kyler Murray.

Seahawks take the lead thanks to Sam Darnold and AJ Barner

Seattle responded to Arizona's field goal drive by finding the end zone on their next possession. Sam Darnold connected with AJ Barner for a 16-yard touchdown strike. The Seahawks now lead 7-3 with 1:33 left in the first quarter.

Cardinals take an early lead with 32-yard field goal

Arizona cashed in from the interception/fumble recovery and scored the first points of the game. Seattle did hold them to a field goal, so the Cardinals are only up 3-0 with 4:37 left in the first quarter.

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Coby Bryant intercepts Kyler Murray... but fumbles it back to Arizona

Seahawks safety Coby Bryant snagged his third interception of Kyler Murray in as many games, but during the run back he collided with Tyrice Knight, fumbled the ball, and it was recovered by the Cardinals. Incredibly fortunate play for Arizona, who retains possession, but will restart at Seattle's 47-yard line

Seahawks stopped on 4th down

Seattle went for it on 4th-and-1 at Arizona's 48-yard line. Zach Charbonnet got the ball and.... was stuffed. Cardinals will take over on their side of midfield.

Picks and predictions for Seahawks vs Cardinals

The team at Seahawks Wire, as well as Jess Root of Cards Wire, gave our picks and predictions for Thursday Night Football. You may read them below:

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Kole Musgrove - Seahawks Wire Managing EditorSeahawks 28, Cardinals 17: The Seahawks and Cardinals feel like they are trending in opposite directions, at least in the immediate short term. Arizona is banged up in their secondary while Seattle is only getting healthier. The Seahawks defensive front should be enough to harass Kyler Murray while keeping Arizona's limited ground attack in check. Seattle's offense is humming right now and I think they keep the momentum rolling in the Valley of the Sun. Expect a close game with the Seahawks pulling away late like they did in Pittsburgh.Justin Melo - Seahawks Wire ContributorSeahawks 21, Cardinals 17: Zach Charbonnet returns and scores the opening touchdown of the game. Seahawks will win a tight-knit defensive battle over the Arizona Cardinals on Thursday Night Football for their first NFC West win.

Dom Skene - Seahawks Wire ContributorSeahawks 26, Cardinals 16: Sam Darnold will be accurate once again, and Jaxon Smith-Njigba will have double-digit catches against a banged up Arizona secondary. The outside run game has the possibility of cooking with Will Johnson OUT for the Cardinals.Jess Root - Cards Wire Managing EditorCardinals 20, Seahawks 19: Honestly, I think this will be a slow, ploddy, ugly Thursday night game. That's the only way the Cardinals can play right now. It comes down to the wire with the Cardinals sneaking away with a 20-19 win.

Inactives report for both teams

Seahawks Inactives:

S Nick Emmanwori

LB Jared Ivey

LB Connor O'Toole

G/T Josh Jones

T/G Mason Richman

TE Nick Kallerup

WR Cody White

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Cardinals Inactives:

CB Will Johnson

WR Zay Jones

LB Xavier Thomas

OL Will Hernandez

OL Demontrey Jacobs

TE Travis Vokolek

How to watch Seahawks vs Cardinals in Week 4

Time: the Seahawks vs Cardinals game will kick off at 5:15 pm PT

TV Channel: Thursday Night Football will be simulcast on FOX 13

Livestream: Amazon Prime Video

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