Seahawks WATCH: Tre Brown Snags Pick-Six, Ends Jared Goff's Historical Streak

Seattle Seahawks cornerback Tre Brown has battled injuries early in his young career, but is finally having the breakout he's been expecting of himself.
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The Seattle Seahawks have come alive on both ends of the field in the second half of Sunday's meeting with the Detroit Lions at Ford Field.

After Seattle took a 24-21 lead early in the fourth quarter on a Tyler Lockett touchdown, the Lions got the ball back looking to respond. Instead, the Seahawks defense added on to the lead in a blink.

Lions quarterback Jared Goff had gone 384 pass attempts without throwing an interception, the third-longest such streak in NFL history. But one errant throw put that to an end, as he tossed one straight to Seahawks cornerback Tre Brown, who made matters worse for Detroit by returning it back 40 yards for a touchdown.

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Earlier in the drive, Brown got the first sack of his career. He's battled injuries in his young career, but is finally having the breakout he's been expecting of himself.

“I showed that I belong in this league and that I can be one of the best corners in this league because every day it’s me versus me," Brown said last season. "I’m my biggest critic, so I want to go out there and make those plays. Those plays that I made were a small, little sample of what I can do.”

Seattle Seahawks cornerback Tre Brown (22) during warmups prior to the game at Lumen Field.
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Entering Sunday, Brown has posted 20 total tackles in 12 career games.

To avoid falling into an 0-2 hole, the Seahawks will look to close things out on the road against a pesky Lions team to secure a win over Detroit for the second straight season.


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Zach Dimmitt
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