The Seahawks lost to the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, falling to 3-7 for the first time in the Pete Carroll/John Schneider era. In addition to the 23-13 final score, here are 12 numbers that helped tell the story of Sunday's game:
7
Losses this season, matching the highest loss total Seattle has had in any season since 2012. This is also the first time the Seahawks have started 3-7 since 2009.
266
Total yards gained by the Seahawks, marking the fourth consecutive game Seattle's offense has been held under 300 yards.
20
Offensive possessions without a touchdown for the Seahawks prior to DeeJay Dallas' fourth-quarter touchdown run, a streak that dated back to the third quarter of Seattle's Week 8 win over the Jaguars.
2
Third down conversions on 10 attempts. The Cardinals, meanwhile, went 7 for 14 numbers that contribute to…
19:38
Seattle's time of possession, less than half of that of Arizona, which held the ball for 40 minutes and 22 seconds.
49
Offensive plays run by the Seahawks, a season low. The Seahawks have now run fewer than 60 offensive plays in eight of 10 games, and their 550 total plays this season are the fewest in the league.
0
Turnovers committed by Seattle's offense, their sixth turnover-free game this year.
2
Penalties enforced against Seattle, matching a season-low established in the season opener.
1.5
Sacks made by Bryan Mone, a player better known as a run-stopping defensive tackle. Coming into the game, Mone had only half a sack in two-plus seasons.
115
Receiving yards for Tyler Lockett on four catches, his fourth 100-yard game this season and the 14th of his career. It was Lockett's second 100-yard game this season with four catches, making him the only player in the league to have two 100-yard games with four or fewer catches this year.
15
Tackles made by Jordyn Brooks, a career high. Brooks has five double-digit tackle games this season, and his 98 tackles rank sixth in the NFL, with Bobby Wagner leading the way with 115.
3
Michael Dickson punts, out of five total, downed inside the 20, giving him an NFL-leading 27 this season.