Drew Lock deserves all the flowers flowing his way following Seattle's 20-17 comeback win Monday night against Philadelphia, but that story isn't written without Julian Love.
The Seahawks safety played a massive role in the victory, intercepting two Jalen Hurts passes in the fourth quarter to ensure Philly would go scoreless in the final frame.
After a Seattle field goal cut the Eagles' lead to 17-13, Philadelphia drove to midfield. Hurts took a deep shot to Quez Watkins, but Love stayed in phase on the lofted pass and outbattled the receiver for the ball. The stop breathed life into Seattle.
Following Lock's breath-taking go-ahead drive, Love sealed the deal, diving for his second INT as Hurts heaved a down-field shot to A.J. Brown with six seconds remaining.
"I just had a good feeling that they were going to go to number 11," Love said via the team's official website. "A.J. Brown is a real deal receiver, and I was honestly watching him that entire play. I was in the post, I saw the double move, and I just took off. I saw the ball floating, and I must be living right, because I got my feet in, thankfully."
Refs ruled it an interception live, and the play stood up under review.
Love has generated four turnovers in the past two weeks, with three INTs and a forced fumble.
"Julian Love's game, tagging onto what he did last week, this week incredible game, incredible plays," Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said. "The last catch is exquisite on the sidelines. Toes tapping, hanging onto the football, winning the game… That's four turnovers he's been involved in in the last two weeks. Holy cow. Holy cow."
"He did an incredible job of playing. He had some other tackles up by the line of scrimmage. Both those catches were challenging,
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