Kenneth Walker III sparks Seahawks in second half as Seattle pulls away to beat Carolina 37-27


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SEATTLE — Kenneth Walker III rushed for 97 yards and two second-half touchdowns, Jason Myers kicked five field goals, and the Seattle Seahawks pulled away in the second half for a 37-27 win over the Carolina Panthers. Walker was a star on a day things didn't come easily for Seattle's offense early on. But Walker produced big plays both on the ground and in the pass game. Walker's 36-yard reception midway through the third quarter set up his 1-yard touchdown run. He added a 7-yard TD in the fourth quarter. Geno Smith threw for 291 yards and one TD. Andy Dalton started at QB for Carolina and threw for 361 yards and two TDs.

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