The Seattle Seahawks serves the Arizona Cardinals its fourth loss in seven games, 34-22, at last night's Thursday Night Football match in the NFL.

Russell Wilson was a winner in his own right last night, completing three touchdown passes while passing 235 yards (completing 18 of 29) to help boost the Seahawks to its second straight win. The quarterback scored a TD pass to Sidney Rice for 31 yards, Zach Miller for 15 yards and Kellen Davis for one yard. Notably, NFL.com reports that Wilson had no intercepted passes in the game - his second in a row.

"The receivers did a good job staying alive," Wilson told the press after the game, reports NFL.com. "Patrick Peterson is one of the best cornerbacks in the game and the guys made some plays on him."

The Seahawks also kept Carson Palmer on a leash, limiting the Cardinals QB's offensive output and converting these into points. Seattle intercepted two of Palmer's passes that were converted into TDs - something that the player has been struggling with this season, posting 11 interceptions since the season started. Seattle also sacked the Arizona leader seven times.

The Seahawks scored in all four quarters of the match, and even posted double digits in two quarters - 10 in the second and 14 in the third.

"This was a really cool night for our football team," Pete Carroll, coach of the Seahawks noted. "We wanted to get on the road and get this thing done and continue to feel good about our ability to win on the road."

The loss leaves the Cardinals at a 3-4 standing, while Seattle moves up with 6-1.

The Seahawks will face the St. Louis Rams next on Oct. 28, while the Cardinals aim to end the winning drought as they face the Atlanta Falcons on Oct. 27.