Chris Carson can bring the thunder, but he can also bring the lightning.
The former Oklahoma State tailback has made a nice home for himself in the NFL. After being drafted in the seventh round in the 2017 NFL Draft, Carson earned the job of Seattle’s starting running back as a rookie and has been the unquestioned RB1, when healthy, ever since.
The Seahawks offense goes as far as Carson can drag it.
But on Sunday, the power runner showed off his jets, taking a handoff and sprinting, untouched 30 yards to pay dirt.
At the half, the Seahawks trail the Minnesota Vikings 21-17.