ST. LOUIS -- Rookie quarterback Sam Bradford threw for 289 yards and two touchdowns, and veteran Steven Jackson became the Rams' second leading rusher as they defeated the Seattle Seahawks 20-3 on Sunday.
Bradford completed 23 of 41 passes with one interception as the Rams (2-2) ended a 10-game losing streak against Seattle and topped their win total from last season.
The Rams' defense sacked Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck four times, had one interception and forced a fumble. St. Louis' special teams bottled up kick returner Leon Washington, who had two touchdowns last week.
Jackson, who passed Marshall Faulk for No. 2 on the Rams' rushing list, was questionable with a groin injury that sidelined him for the second half of last week's win, but he played. He had 70 yards in 22 carries and three catches for 54 yards, including a 49-yarder before Kenneth Darby scored on a 21-yard screen pass.
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