In a nail-biting finish, the Seattle Seahawks secured a key victory with a 20-17 lead over the Titans. The Seahawks tied the game at 10-10 after completing their longest touchdown drive of the season, spanning 96 yards. In the final minute, Colby Parkinson caught a touchdown pass to put the Seahawks ahead with just 57 seconds left. The winning score concluded a 14-play, 75-yard drive that lasted 2:24, orchestrated by quarterback Geno Smith, who connected with tight end Colby Parkinson on a 5-yard touchdown pass. This clutch play marked Smith's fifth go-ahead touchdown pass in the fourth quarter this season, leading the NFL in such critical moments.
The Seahawks refuse to go away. Geno Smith to Colby Parkinson for the TD and Seattle takes the lead over the Titans with less than a minute to play. 🎥 @NFL https://t.co/HUyFYR2A5D
Geno Smith leads a 14-play, 75-yard drive that he caps with a 5-yard touchdown pass to TE Colby Parkinson. That puts Seattle back up 20-17 with 57 seconds left. From @ESPNStatsInfo: Smith now has five go-ahead TD passes in the fourth quarter this season, most in the NFL.
Now that's how you high point the football. Seahawks take the lead on Colby Parkinson's TD catch over Tre Avery. Seahawks 20, #Titans 17. Drive summary: 14 plays 75 yd 2:24
Colby Parkinson touchdown. #Seahawks take the lead with 57 seconds left.
#Seahawks tie it up at 10-10 after a 96-yard touchdown drive, their longest of the season.