The Seattle Seahawks stumbled out of the gate against the Minnesota Vikings as they ended the first half with a narrow deficit. However, they are slowly getting their groove back as Rashaad Penny kickstarted the second-half comeback with an easy touchdown run.

It was a red-zone play that only required the running back to walk it in for the touchdown. While the Vikings provided as much as resistance as they could, they weren't able to stop Penny from getting the six points for the Seahawks.

The Seahawks' offensive linemen did a stellar job in holding the line so the 23-year-old Penny can rush into the end zone for the PAT. The Vikings couldn't help but cede the points because they were positioned in the perfect position to just power through and get the touchdown.

With this play, Rashaad Penny now has 46 yards and a touchdown on nine carries at the end of the third quarter. He hopes that he can add to these numbers as the Seahawks finish it to get the W.

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