THE BAD
Damien Lewis: This was an understandable performance from Lewis, who was forced to play at center for the first time in his life after backup center Kyle Fuller incurred a high ankle sprain last week. In many ways, he played impressively with just four days’ worth of practice at a brand new position; if we judge him as a center, however, he had an unfortunate night. Lewis gave up a sack on the very first play of the game, followed by a snap that bounced off of Russell Wilson’s hand on the next drive. Later in the first quarter, he was the victim of a weak holding call that negated a massive 42-yard gain for DK Metcalf, drew a false start penalty in the second quarter on “everyone but the center” by not snapping the ball on time, and committed another holding penalty in the third quarter. Most of Lewis’s snaps were right on target, however, which most would argue is the center’s main priority.