Arizona QB Josh Dobbs weaves his way for a touchdown against Seattle

It's been a bit of slow day for the Arizona Cardinals' offense in the Pacific Northwest on Sunday, as the Cardinals have 10 points at the half against the Seahawks.  However, QB Josh Dobbs did provide the highlight of the half for Arizona.  The former Tennessee standout cut and weaved his way through the Seattle […]

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It's been a bit of slow day for the Arizona Cardinals' offense in the Pacific Northwest on Sunday, as the Cardinals have 10 points at the half against the Seahawks. 

However, QB Josh Dobbs did provide the highlight of the half for Arizona.  The former Tennessee standout cut and weaved his way through the Seattle defense for a score and early lead at Lumen Field. 

Dobbs pulled the ball back from Emari Demercado, which drew Seattle's edge defenders towards the line and set up the outside running lane.  From there, Dobbs stepped through two would be tackles, cut past a third defender, and trotted into a wide-open end zone.  

Passing yards have been tough to come by for the Cardinals in the first half, with Dobbs completing 8 of 18 attempts for 64 yards in the first half.  However, the Cardinals have had some success on the ground, with 17 rushes for 104 yards (6.1 ypc) in the first half, with Dobbs adding 33 of those. 

Now, the Cardinals need #9 to get things going with his arm. 

The Seahawks lead the Cardinals 17-10 in the third quarter.