By
Seattle Times assistant sports editor
Tight end Jimmy Graham, acquired in the offseason in a trade with the New Orleans Saints, scored his first touchdown as a Seahawk during Sunday’s game against the Rams in St. Louis.
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The Seahawks, trailing 24-13, and had driven to the Rams’ 7-yard line. On third and goal, the Rams blitzed, leaving Graham with one-on-one coverage. Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson dumped the ball off quickly to the 6-foot-7 Graham in the left side of the end zone.
The Seahawks’ two-point conversion attempt was good, as Marshawn Lynch ran it into the end zone to cut their deficit to three points at 24-21.