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Cowboys Edge Seahawks 17-7 as Brown Scores Twice in Seattle

Camden Brown caught two touchdown passes to help the Dallas Cowboys defeat the Seattle Seahawks 17-7 in their season opener at Lumen Field.

Cody Ferris

August 16, 20262 min read

Football Victory - illustration, Jake Team LLC
Football Victory - illustration, Jake Team LLC
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August 16, 2026

Decisive Second-Half Surge

The Dallas Cowboys secured a 17-7 victory over the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, August 16, 2026, at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington. The game’s trajectory shifted decisively in the third quarter when the Cowboys extended their lead, capping a second-half rally that sealed the win.

Camden Brown was the standout performer for Dallas, catching two touchdown passes to provide the offensive spark needed to overcome an early deficit. The Cowboys finished with a 1-0 record, while the Seahawks dropped to 0-1 in the season opener. Attendance at the venue was recorded at 68,474.

Early Momentum and Field Goals

The Seahawks struck first in the opening period, taking a 7-0 lead. Drew Lock connected with Montorie Foster Jr. on a five-yard pass for a touchdown, followed by a successful kick by Jason Myers. Foster Jr. finished the game with five receptions for 36 yards and the touchdown.

The Cowboys responded in the second quarter with a 29-yard field goal by Brandon Aubrey, narrowing the gap to 7-3. However, the visitors quickly reasserted their dominance later in the half. Sam Howell found Camden Brown on a 39-yard pass for a touchdown, with Aubrey adding the extra point to make it 10-7 in favor of Dallas before halftime.

Brown’s ability to stretch the field proved crucial in neutralizing Seattle’s early advantage.

Closing It Out

The Cowboys built on their lead in the third quarter. Joe Milton III, who was efficient in the passing game, found Brown again on a two-yard touchdown pass. Aubrey converted the extra point, extending the Cowboys' lead to 17-7.

Seattle was unable to score again for the remainder of the game, leaving the final margin at ten points. The fourth quarter saw no scoring plays, preserving the Cowboys' lead. The defensive units on both sides managed to limit turnovers and big plays in the final stretch, allowing Dallas to coast to the victory.

Statistical Overview

On the ground, Malik Davis led the Cowboys with 39 rushing yards on seven carries. In the passing game, Milton III completed 12 of 15 attempts for 107 yards and one touchdown. For Seattle, Drew Lock completed 9 of 13 passes for 40 yards and a touchdown.

George Holani led the Seahawks in rushing with 42 yards on 12 carries. Montorie Foster Jr. was the primary target for Seattle, catching five passes for 36 yards and a touchdown. Camden Brown’s performance was pivotal, as he recorded three receptions for 62 yards and two touchdowns, accounting for the majority of Dallas’s scoring output.

The Cowboys’ balanced approach, combining a strong passing attack with solid defensive stops, proved sufficient to secure the road win.

Sources

https://www.espn.com/nfl/game/_/gameId/401873279

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Cody Ferris

Cody Ferris covers Van Alstyne Panthers athletics and area high school and college sports.

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