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DeMarcus Lawrence returned two fumbles for touchdowns in the opening 31 minutes, and the Seattle Seahawks never let Arizona back into the game, beating the Cardinals 44-22 at Lumen Field on November 9, 2025. Sam Darnold needed only 12 pass attempts to throw for 178 yards and a score, while Jacoby Brissett threw for 258 yards and two touchdowns in a losing effort. Below is the complete Week 10 box score: every passing, rushing, receiving, defensive, and special teams stat from both rosters.



Final score

1st2nd3rd4thFinal
Arizona Cardinals (3-6)078722
Seattle Seahawks (7-2)21170644

Date: November 9, 2025 Venue: Lumen Field, Seattle, WA Attendance: 68,723 Broadcast: CBS

Seattle’s 21-point first quarter matched a franchise record for points in an opening period, a mark the Seahawks had also hit seven weeks earlier in a rout of New Orleans.

Scoring summary

1st quarter

  • SEA: Jaxon Smith-Njigba, 43-yard pass from Sam Darnold (Jason Myers kick), 10:55 remaining. Drive: 7 plays, 65 yards
  • SEA: DeMarcus Lawrence, 34-yard fumble recovery off a Tyrice Knight strip of Jacoby Brissett (Jason Myers kick), 9:22 remaining. Drive: 3 plays, 14 yards
  • SEA: George Holani, 9-yard rush (Jason Myers kick), 1:23 remaining. Drive: 9 plays, 81 yards

2nd quarter

  • SEA: DeMarcus Lawrence, 22-yard fumble recovery off a second Tyrice Knight strip of Brissett (Jason Myers kick), 14:08 remaining. Drive: 4 plays, -7 yards
  • SEA: Zach Charbonnet, 6-yard rush (Jason Myers kick), 8:33 remaining. Drive: 6 plays, 76 yards
  • ARI: Greg Dortch, 4-yard rush (Chad Ryland kick), 2:50 remaining. Drive: 2 plays, 3 yards
  • SEA: Jason Myers, 46-yard field goal, 1:37 remaining. Drive: 6 plays, 35 yards

3rd quarter

  • ARI: Trey McBride, 15-yard pass from Jacoby Brissett, two-point conversion to Marvin Harrison Jr., 8:42 remaining. Drive: 4 plays, 19 yards

4th quarter

  • SEA: Jason Myers, 32-yard field goal, 11:54 remaining. Drive: 13 plays, 79 yards
  • ARI: Marvin Harrison Jr., 9-yard pass from Jacoby Brissett (Chad Ryland kick), 9:50 remaining. Drive: 8 plays, 84 yards
  • SEA: Jason Myers, 34-yard field goal, 5:31 remaining. Drive: 7 plays, 30 yards

Team stats

StatisticArizona CardinalsSeattle Seahawks
Total yards335372
Total plays7359
Yards per play4.66.3
Total drives1211
First downs2122
Passing first downs136
Rushing first downs714
First downs by penalty12
Third down efficiency6/166/10
Fourth down efficiency2/50/0
Red zone (made-att)3/62/4
Passing yards206174
Completions/attempts22/4510/12
Yards per pass4.113.4
Sacks allowed-yards5-521-4
Rushing yards129198
Rushing attempts2346
Yards per rush5.64.3
Penalties-yards5-373-20
Turnovers23
Fumbles lost22
Interceptions thrown01
Defensive/special teams TDs02
Time of possession26:2033:40

Arizona out-gained Seattle in total plays by 14 and held the ball nearly seven fewer minutes, a sign of how much the Cardinals’ offense spent the day playing catch-up after falling behind 28-0 in the first half.

Quarterback stats: Brissett and Darnold

PlayerTeamC/ATTYardsAvgTDINTSacksQBRRating
Jacoby BrissettARI22/442585.9205-5230.783.3
Kedon SlovisARI0/100.0000-01.739.6
Sam DarnoldSEA10/1217814.8111-477.8111.8

Darnold attempted fewer passes than any qualifying starter in the league that week, a product of Seattle’s lead growing too large to require a full passing workload. His 14.8 yards per attempt still topped Brissett’s 5.9 by a wide margin.

Rushing stats

Arizona Cardinals

PlayerCarriesYardsAvgTDLong
Emari Demercado46416.0055
Jacoby Brissett4317.8015
Bam Knight10282.8011
Michael Carter341.306
Greg Dortch221.014
Team total231295.6155

Seattle Seahawks

PlayerCarriesYardsAvgTDLong
Zach Charbonnet14835.9130
Kenneth Walker III14674.8024
George Holani7314.419
Rashid Shaheed22010.0010
AJ Barner231.502
Sam Darnold3-2-0.700
Drew Lock4-4-1.000
Team total461984.3230

Charbonnet led both backfields in yardage despite four fewer carries than Bam Knight, the Cardinals’ leading rusher by attempts. Seattle’s run-heavy second half, 46 attempts against just 12 pass attempts, reflected a team protecting a four-touchdown cushion rather than chasing one.

Receiving stats

Arizona Cardinals

PlayerTargetsReceptionsYardsAvgTDLong
Trey McBride13912714.1124
Emari Demercado434013.3034
Michael Wilson74348.5015
Marvin Harrison Jr.1233311.0114
Elijah Higgins32199.5012
Bam Knight4155.005
Zay Jones1000.000
Team total442225811.7234

Seattle Seahawks

PlayerTargetsReceptionsYardsAvgTDLong
Jaxon Smith-Njigba659318.6143
Cooper Kupp227437.0067
Elijah Arroyo1155.005
Kenneth Walker III1133.003
Rashid Shaheed1133.003
Nick Kallerup1000.000
Team total121017817.8167

McBride’s 13 targets were the most of any player on either side, part of a four-game stretch in which Brissett had leaned on his tight end more than any other receiver. Smith-Njigba’s 93 yards on five catches pushed him past 1,000 receiving yards for the season through nine games, the first player in the NFL to reach that mark in 2025.

Defensive stats

Arizona Cardinals

PlayerTotal tacklesSoloSacksTFLPass def.QB hits
Cody Simon630010
Garrett Williams630000
Akeem Davis-Gaither620100
Jalen Thompson550000
Denzel Burke540110
Calais Campbell530100
Budda Baker520000
Dalvin Tomlinson430000
Darius Robinson420000
Dante Stills330100
Kei’Trel Clark320000
Walter Nolen III220001
Elijah Higgins210000
Dadrion Taylor-Demerson210000
PJ Mustipher200000
Jordan Burch200000
Josh Sweat111100
Darren Hall110000
Baron Browning100000
Simi Fehoko100000
Kitan Crawford100000
Team total67381521

Seattle Seahawks

PlayerTotal tacklesSoloSacksTFLPass def.QB hits
Nick Emmanwori950.5041
Tyrice Knight862302
Ty Okada750010
Drake Thomas740200
Coby Bryant610010
Devon Witherspoon430000
DeMarcus Lawrence410.5103
Patrick O’Connell410000
Uchenna Nwosu330201
Riq Woolen320020
Leonard Williams221101
Boye Mafe211101
Nehemiah Pritchett210020
Brady Russell200000
Mike Morris200000
Chazz Surratt110000
Cody White110000
Abraham Lucas110000
George Holani110000
Connor O’Toole110000
Robbie Ouzts110000
Derick Hall100001
Team total72415101010

Tyrice Knight’s two sacks both came on strip-sack plays that set up Lawrence’s touchdowns, giving him a direct hand in 14 of Seattle’s 44 points. Nick Emmanwori’s nine tackles and four pass deflections led all players on either roster in both categories.

Fumbles, interceptions, and turnovers

PlayerTeamFumblesLostRecovered
Jacoby BrissettARI220
Josh SweatARI001
Zaven CollinsARI001
Sam DarnoldSEA220
Drew LockSEA101
Rashid ShaheedSEA100
Brady RussellSEA001
DeMarcus LawrenceSEA002
PlayerTeamINTReturn yardsTD
Denzel BurkeARI140

Seattle did not record an interception in this game. Both quarterbacks lost two fumbles apiece, but Arizona’s recoveries came back empty while Lawrence converted both Seattle recoveries directly into touchdowns.

Kicking and punting

PlayerTeamFGFG pctLongXPPoints
Chad RylandARI0/00.002/22
Jason MyersSEA3/3100.0465/514
PlayerTeamPuntsYardsAvgTouchbackInside 20Long
Pat O’DonnellARI416340.80245

Seattle did not punt in this game, a byproduct of a 21-point first quarter that left the offense rarely facing fourth down.

Kick and punt returns

PlayerTeamReturnsYardsAvgLongTD
Bam KnightARI47919.8230
Greg DortchARI36722.3270
Rashid ShaheedSEA36722.3270

Neither team returned a punt in this game.

Game leaders

CategoryArizona CardinalsSeattle Seahawks
PassingJacoby Brissett, 258 yards, 22/44, 2 TDSam Darnold, 178 yards, 10/12, 1 TD, 1 INT
RushingEmari Demercado, 64 yards on 4 carriesZach Charbonnet, 83 yards on 14 carries, 1 TD
ReceivingTrey McBride, 127 yards, 9 receptions, 1 TDJaxon Smith-Njigba, 93 yards, 5 receptions, 1 TD
SacksJosh Sweat, 1Tyrice Knight, 2
TacklesAkeem Davis-Gaither, 6Nick Emmanwori, 9

Officiating crew

Referee Alan Eck led the officiating crew, joined by umpire Paul King, down judge David Oliver, line judge Greg Bradley, field judge John Jenkins, side judge Dale Shaw, and back judge Grantis Bell.

Where the win fit in the season

The 44-22 result extended Seattle’s win streak over Arizona to nine straight dating back to 2021. A 38-7 halftime lead was also the Seahawks’ highest-scoring half of the 2025 season. It also marked the second consecutive week Seattle had built a 28-0 lead in a game, a feat only two other teams had managed in back-to-back weeks since the merger. Seattle moved to 7-2 and held the NFC West lead through Week 10, while Arizona fell to 3-6 and had now dropped six of its previous seven games. The Cardinals’ next assignment took them to face San Francisco, and the Seahawks turned to a divisional matchup against the Los Angeles Rams the following week.

Sean Garcia
Sean Garciahttps://dailyinfomagazine.com/
I'm Sean L. Garcia, a Swedish-born American journalist based in Washington with over six years of experience reporting across local publications and digital media. I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and have spent the better part of my career covering the full spectrum of news, from breaking world affairs and domestic politics to sports analysis, consumer technology, automotive industry developments, the business of entertainment, celebrity culture, gaming, health, and the cultural moments that define how people actually live. I launched Daily Info Magazine on April 05, 2026, because I wanted to build one publication where readers never have to go elsewhere, a destination backed by real reporting, proper sourcing, and an editorial team that takes accuracy seriously across every beat we cover. I serve as Editor-in-Chief and continue to report, write, and publish alongside our team of writers, researchers, and editors every single day.

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