With what was probably the play of the game, and maybe the play of the preseason, Seahawks safety Ty Okada said he walked away from Saturday's game feeling, "very confident in my ability and what I was able to show the team and coaches."
During the first drive of the game, on a Green Bay third-and-five, Okada had already sniffed out what Packers quarterback Malik Willis had up his sleeve.
"I saw him kind of staring that seam down a little bit," Okada said. "So I was just waiting for his back foot to hit and once that hit, I was able to commit to making that break."
After making the break, Okada was able to making a leaping one-handed interception.
"Shout out to my teammates. Pat [O'Connell], specifically for getting some elevation on that ball. Helped create an overthrow. Then once I s