INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Matthew Stafford entered this game on a historic stretch as the only quarterback in NFL history to throw for at least four touchdowns with no interceptions in three straight games. But this one was a challenge, as the Seahawks introduced just enough pressure to disrupt the timing and did a good job varying the looks on the back end.
Adams scored a touchdown for the third week in a row, but he caught just one pass for one yard on eight targets. He and Stafford just weren't on the same page often, as Adams had one bad drop on third down and Stafford missed a wide-open Adams by throwing low on another rep. Then Stafford missed him again on a third down that could he iced the game with less than two minutes to play.
But Stafford was able to stay mistake-free for yet another game, as he's thrown just two interceptions on the season. He threw two touchdowns and finished 15 of 28 for 130 yards.
It speaks to the state of the overall roster that they were able to use a 119-yard rushing performance and four interceptions by the defense to beat a team on Seattle's level despite all of this. (edited)