SAN DIEGO — The Seattle Seahawks didn't score when Russell Wilson was in the game.
It didn't matter. The guys competing to be his backup, Tarvaris Jackson and Brady Quinn, had nice performances in a 31-10 victory over San Diego on Thursday night in Mike McCoy's debut as Chargers coach.
Jackson threw two touchdown passes and Quinn threw for another score.
Here are five reasons the Seahawks, who have big expectations to go further in the playoffs than they did last year, left Qualcomm Stadium with a win:
1. THEY'RE A BETTER TEAM: "I think you saw a little bit of what the Seahawks are," said Quinn, signed in the offseason after spending last season with the Kansas City Chiefs. "An explosive team, a team that likes to have fun and is extremely aggressive on offense and defense, and extremely confident. Hopefully we can build off that."
Quinn threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to Jermaine Kearse late in the first half.
With the exception of a nice opening drive capped by Nick Novak's 28-yard field goal, the Chargers weren't that impressive.
2. JACKSON'S BACK: Jackson won seven games for the Seahawks as their starting quarterback in 2011. He was traded to the Buffalo Bills during training camp last season when it became evident he would not win the starting job over Wilson and Matt Flynn. The Bills released Jackson earlier this summer and the Seahawks re-signed him.