Seahawks’ Gerald Everett rumbles through Steelers’ defense

Gerald Everett of the Seahawks with a bruising rumble through the Pittsburgh defense

After a silent first half, the Seattle Seahawks’ offense has come to life in the third quarter Sunday night against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Having scored on their most recent drive, the Seahawks found the end zone, again, to cut the deficit to 17-14.

A large chunk of the 6-play, 60-yard scoring drive came when Geno Smith found tight end Gerald Everett.

The former Los Angeles Ram wasn’t about to let anyone in Black and Gold stop him.

He rumbled through the Pittsburgh defense for 41 yards, setting Seattle up at the Pittsburgh 2.

Smith found Will Dissly for the final yard to bring Seattle within three.