Seahawks Highlights: Russell Wilson finishes masterful drive with TD to Gerald Everett

Watch Russell Wilson finish off a masterful seven-play, 61-yard drive with a touchdown pass to tight end Gerald Everett.

It’s only been two drives, but it looks like the Seahawks got the right guy when they hired Shane Waldron as their new offensive coordinator.

Watch Russell Wilson finish off a masterful seven-play, 61-yard drive with a touchdown pass to tight end Gerald Everett.

Waldron’s offense has been smooth, sharp and balanced so far against a tough Colts defense. Seattle leads 14-3 halfway through the second quarter.

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Seahawks Highlights: Chris Carson’s 33 yard-run sets up Tyler Lockett touchdown

That helped set up another gorgeous connection between Russell Wilson and Tyler Lockett, who caught a 23-yard touchdown.

Seahawks running back Chris Carson needed one yard to extend his team’s first drive of the game against the Colts. He got that and a few more.

Watch Carson keep his legs churning then break through for a 33-yard gain on third and one.

That helped set up another gorgeous connection between Russell Wilson and Tyler Lockett, who caught a 23-yard touchdown.

Seattle leads Indianapolis 7-3 going into the second quarter.

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Seahawks Highlights: Watch Dee Eskridge’s first two touches in the NFL

Dee Eskridge has made his NFL debut tonight and it’s so-far-so-good.

Seahawks fans are finally getting to see their team’s first draft pick in action. Dee Eskridge has made his NFL debut tonight and it’s good so far.

His first touch in the pros came on a fly sweep action, which resulted in a nine-yard gain.

A few plays later Eskridge made a nice leaping 19-yard catch.

Those two plays helped set up a touchdown run for Alex Collins. Seattle leads 14-0 going into the second quarter.

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D.K. Metcalf works with Seahawks defensive line coach at training camp

Metcalf also made a highlight-reel kind of catch over the top with Ahkello Witherspoon defending him.

The scariest thing about D.K. Metcalf is that he’s only going to get better with more time in the NFL. His combination of freakish size and obscene athleticism has already made him one of the game’s most difficult to defend wide receivers. Once he really begins to master the finer points of playing his position he’ll be an unstoppable force.

Today, Metcalf mixed things up by putting in some work with Seahawks defensive line coach Clint Hurtt, presumably to improve at beating press coverage.

Metcalf also made a highlight-reel kind of catch over the top with Ahkello Witherspoon defending him.

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