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Hawks bounce back

Hasselbeck returns, directs win over Arizona

Seahawks Matt McCoy, rear, and Kennard Cox celebrate during Seattle’s win over Arizona, which gave the Seahawks a sweep of the NFC West rival Cardinals this season. (Associated Press)
Bob Baum Associated Press

GLENDALE, Ariz. – Matt Hasselbeck was brilliant until he cracked a bone in his left wrist. Even that didn’t stop him altogether.

The Seattle quarterback, out last week with a concussion, threw for 333 yards and a touchdown, most of them before he was hurt late in the first half, and Mike Williams had the biggest game of his rejuvenated career in the Seahawks’ dominant 36-18 victory over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.

Hasselbeck cracked a bone in his left wrist on a quarterback sneak late in the second quarter. He didn’t start the second half, but returned in the third series of the third quarter.

His wrist was in a cast after the game, but he said he was hopeful to play at New Orleans next weekend. Coach Pete Carroll said the injury “looks to be manageable.”

When he went to the locker room at halftime, Hasselbeck figured he was done for the day.

“In my mind, I felt there was no way,” he said.

But he came back and, although the team had trouble completing drives, the Seahawks never really were in trouble.

Williams, who spent the past two seasons out of the NFL after flopping in Detroit, caught 11 passes for 145 yards, both career highs, for the Seahawks (5-4), who swept the Cardinals for the first time since 2005. His performance came despite fracturing the pinkie finger on his right hand in practice on Thursday.

With St. Louis losing to San Francisco in overtime, Seattle is alone in first place in the NFC West, a division the Seahawks won six years in a row before the Cardinals won the crown the past two seasons.

“There was a time when we owned this division,” Hasselbeck said, “and they just took it from us.”

The Seahawks are in the process of earning it back.

“We opened it up and threw the ball a lot and still rushed for 100 yards,” Carroll said. “It is a really good day for us in a lot of ways.”

Arizona (3-6) lost its fourth straight, its longest skid since dropping eight in a row in 2006, Dennis Green’s final season as coach.

The Seahawks, outscored 74-10 in losses to Oakland and the New York Giants in their two games since beating Arizona in Seattle, could have made this win far more one-sided. Seattle had to settle for four of Olindo Mare’s five field goals when second-half drives stalled at the 16-yard line or closer. Two of them ended at the 1.

Mare missed a sixth field goal, from 29 yards, when it bounced off the left upright.

Arizona’s Derek Anderson completed 23 of 45 for 322 yards. He was intercepted once, fumbled the ball away once and was sacked five times, two apiece by Aaron Curry and Chris Clemens.

Hasselbeck dissected the Arizona secondary for 273 yards passing in the first half.

He had a 63-yard touchdown pass to Deon Butler, who evaded three defenders on the catch and run that put Seattle up for good 17-10 midway through the second quarter.

The Cardinals had a wisp of life late. Anderson’s 2-yard touchdown pass to Early Doucet, followed by a 2-point conversion toss to Larry Fitzgerald, cut it to 29-18.

Arizona went for an onside kick and recovered, but was called for touching the ball before it went 10 yards.

Seahawks 36, Cardinals 18

Seattle 7 10 9 10 36
Arizona 7 3 0 8 18

Ari—Hightower 2 run (Feely kick)

Sea—Lynch 1 run (Mare kick)

Sea—FG Mare 41

Ari—FG Feely 23

Sea—Butler 63 pass from Hasselbeck (Mare kick)

Sea—FG Mare 34

Sea—FG Mare 19

Sea—FG Mare 23

Sea—FG Mare 19

Ari—Doucet 2 pass from Anderson (Fitzgerald pass from Anderson)

Sea—Forsett 4 run (Mare kick)

A—61,904.

Sea Ari
First downs 24 19
Total Net Yards 490 327
Rushes-yards 31-110 14-41
Passing 380 286
Punt Returns 2-51 1-11
Kickoff Returns 1-22 7-175
Interceptions Ret. 1-0 1-26
Comp-Att-Int 26-40-1 23-45-1
Sacked-Yrds Lost 2-6 5-36
Punts 1-42.0 6-40.5
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1
Penalties-Yards 6-51 10-50
Time of Poss. 35:05 24:55

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Seattle, Forsett 9-64, Lynch 13-29, Obomanu 2-17, Butler 1-4, Hasselbeck 1-0, Williams 1-0, Whitehurst 4-(minus 4). Arizona, Hightower 13-39, Doucet 1-2.

PASSING—Seattle, Hasselbeck 22-34-0-333, Whitehurst 4-6-1-53. Arizona, Anderson 23-45-1-322.

RECEIVING—Seattle, Williams 11-145, Butler 4-66, Obomanu 4-60, Forsett 3-31, Baker 2-51, Lynch 2-33. Arizona, Fitzgerald 7-91, Doucet 6-71, Breaston 4-98, Hightower 2-23, Stephens-Howling 2-14, Spach 1-14, Patrick 1-11.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—Seattle, Mare 29 (WL).