Overview
- Kyler Murray was intercepted by Seahawks safety Coby Bryant in the first quarter on an overthrown pass down the middle.
- On the return, Bryant collided with a teammate and fumbled, and Cardinals running back Trey Benson recovered to restore possession.
- Arizona turned the regained possession into a field goal before Seattle answered with the game’s first touchdown.
- The Seahawks led 7–3 after the opening quarter, reflecting the narrow margins shaping early NFC West games.
- Murray’s interception still counts in the box score, while Arizona continues to navigate chemistry concerns with Marvin Harrison Jr. and the loss of James Conner to an ACL injury that has expanded Benson’s role.