Seahawks 26, Eagles 15: 10 Standout Plays

Ten standout plays from the Eagles' 26-15 loss (see Instant Replay) to the Seahawks.

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1. First quarter: C.J. Prosise 72-yard touchdown
Prosise ran through a huge hole, and once Jalen Mills was caught too far inside, Prosise was gone for the longest run in CenturyLink Field history.

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2. Second quarter: Zach Ertz 4-yard touchdown catch
Ertz finally records his first touchdown of the season to complete a 13-play, 68-yard drive that also had a nice 19-yard reception by Brent Celek. Carson Wentz is 5 for 5 passing on the drive for 47 yards. 

3. Second quarter: Jimmy Graham 35-yard touchdown
We've seen this so many times before. Wilson, on 3rd-and-11, steps up and avoids the sack and finds Graham, who sheds Jaylen Watkins and scores easily to cap a 10-play, 92-yard drive. 

It would have been a 3rd-and-16, but Brandon Graham jumped offside. The Eagles also allowed the Seahawks to overcome a 2nd-and-20.

4-5. Second quarter: Nelson Agholor double whammy
Wentz faked a toss to his left, then turned and found Ertz around the line of scrimmage. Ertz ran 57 yards for the touchdown, but Nelson Agholor is flagged for not being on the line of scrimmage.

Doug Pederson knew the play was illegal from the start and was motioning for Agholor to move up a step before the ball was even snapped. Kudos to CBS for the replay, and the other of receivers coach Greg Lewis lecturing Agholor. 

Then to make matters worse, Agholor on the Eagles' next possession has all kinds of room to run on a deep cross but lets the ball sail right through his hands. Just brutal. 

And Twitter erupts.

As does Roob.

6. Second quarter: Kam Chancellor's interception
Just a great leaping interception by the veteran safety to squelch the Eagles' scoring threat late in the half. 

7. Third quarter: Eagles get their first sack
The Eagles needed their front seven to dominate Seattle's shaky offensive line, but it didn't happen. Vinny Curry makes a nice play to trip up Russell Wilson on 3rd-and-7 from the Seattle 40 for the Eagles' first sack of the game. Curry and Marcus Smith are credited with a half sack each.

8. Third quarter: Richard Sherman interception
From the Eagles' 6, Wentz has time and decides to give Bryce Treggs a chance to make a big play. Problem is, Treggs is covered by both Sherman and Earl Thomas. Sherman comes down with the pick at the Seattle 41.

9-10. Third quarter: Wilson to Balwin, then Baldwin to Wilson
Just a killer. On 3rd-and-11, Wilson steps up to avoid the rush, draws in Jordan Hicks, and chucks it to Baldwin for 34 yards. 

Three plays later ... Baldwin takes the ball on an end around and flings it to Wilson, who beats Nigel Bradham to the end zone for the 15-yard score, his first career TD reception. 

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