The one hiccup for the Seahawks on their way to a 38-7 first-half lead was a turnover late in the second half that set up Arizona's first score of the game. After the defense made a goal line stand, giving the offense the ball backed up near the end zone, Darnold and center Olu Oluwatmi, who had just come in for an injured Jalen Sundell, had a miscue on a snap, leading to a fumble that Arizona recovered.
Then, in the second half, there were two more turnovers, one of which led to another Cardinals touchdown. The first came after another defensive stop in the red zone, with Darnold's pass attempt hitting AJ Barner in the helmet, leading to an interception. Later in the quarter, Darnold was hit attempting to throw and fumbled, with the Cardinals.
Fortunately for the Seahawks, they did more than enough to overcome those turnovers, and they were all a little fluky in their own way, but that's something they'll still want to clean up moving forward.
3. The Seahawks got the run game going, especially in the second half.
For all the Seahawks have done well this season, their run game hasn't been as consistent as they'd have liked, but they showed a lot of progress on the ground in this win. With Zach Charbonnet leading the way with 83 yards on 14 carries, the Seahawks had a season-high 198 rushing yards, averaging 4.3 yards per carry. Kenneth Walker III added 67 yards on 14 carries, while George Holani contributed 31 yards and his first career rushing touchdown.