Seattle Seahawks has unearthed another gem. Jermaine Kearse looks like a keeper. The second-year receiver hauled in a 12-yard touchdown pass from Russell Wilson and scored again on a 107-yard kickoff return. His second touchdown sunk a knife into the Denver Broncos as Seattle coasted to a 40-10 preseason victory. Saturday night
"They came to me and asked if I could return and I wasn't going to say no," Kearse, in his second season, told The Associated Press. "I got some reps during the week and on Friday coach (Pete) Carroll told me I was going to be able to get the first one. It was definitely a blessing."
Take a look at the touchdown catch below. Wilson -- a magician on the play -- fumbles the snap, but recovers in time to calmly float a rope to Kearse's outside shoulder. Broncos cornerback Chris Harris had no shot at defending the ball, a credit to Kearse's crisp route-running. Source and More Details
"They came to me and asked if I could return and I wasn't going to say no," Kearse, in his second season, told The Associated Press. "I got some reps during the week and on Friday coach (Pete) Carroll told me I was going to be able to get the first one. It was definitely a blessing."
Take a look at the touchdown catch below. Wilson -- a magician on the play -- fumbles the snap, but recovers in time to calmly float a rope to Kearse's outside shoulder. Broncos cornerback Chris Harris had no shot at defending the ball, a credit to Kearse's crisp route-running. Source and More Details

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