ATLANTA — The Seattle Seahawks had something to prove on defense after three dismal performances.
They sure stepped up against the Atlanta Falcons.
Derick Hall returned a fumble 36 yards for a clinching score as the Seahawks snapped a three-game losing streak with a 34-14 victory Sunday.
Geno Smith passed for two touchdowns, but this victory belonged to a defense that came up with turnovers on three straight Atlanta possessions in the fourth quarter, including Hall's scoop-and-score down the sideline.
Hall said it was his first touchdown since high school.
''Just playing ball," he said. "It's a blessing to be able to have those opportunities.''
The Seahawks (4-3) ended Atlanta's run of three straight victories, shutting down a Falcons offense that averaged 37 points the two previous weeks.
Smith completed 18 of 28 passes for 207 yards, his second-lowest output of the season but more than enough to down the Falcons. He connected with Kenneth Walker on a 17-yard touchdown and a huge 31-yard scoring play to DK Metcalf just before halftime.