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NFL: Arizona 27, Seattle 3

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Published: Oct. 18, 2009 at 9:23 PM

SEATTLE, Oct. 18 (UPI) -- Kurt Warner passed for 276 yards with two touchdowns Sunday, leading Arizona's 27-3 rout of the Seattle Seahawks.

He completed a 2-yarder to Larry Fitzgerald for a TD with 4:18 left in the first quarter and went 32-for-41 with one interception.

Neil Rackers kicked two field goals.

Fitzgerald caught 13 passes for 100 yards, while Steve Breaston scored once on seven catches for 77 yards for the Cardinals (3-2).

Warner surpassed the 30,000-yard barrier and equaled Dan Marino for the quickest to break that plateau.

Seattle avoided a shutout on a 28-yard field goal by Olindo Mare with 3:57 left in the second quarter.

Running backs gained just 14 net yards, and quarterback Matt Hasselbeck completed only 10-of-29 passes for 112 yards with one interception for the Seahawks (2-4), whose dismal effort followed a 41-0 loss to Jacksonville last Sunday.

Topics: Kurt Warner, Larry Fitzgerald, Neil Rackers
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