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The Arizona Cardinals did something on Saturday that no team had done all year: beat the Seahawks in Seattle. Russell Wilson's squad was previously unbeaten at home this season, which isn't much of a surprise considering their stellar record at CenturyLink Field the past few years.

This wasn't the first time the Cardinals upset the Seahawks at their place, though. In fact, they're 3-1 in Seattle since the start of 2013 -- a near-perfect record that proves how strangely good they are on the road against the Seahawks.

To put into perspective just how impressive that seemingly mediocre record is, consider this. The rest of the NFL is just 3-25 at CenturyLink Field in the same span. That's remarkable.

"There's no doubt [the team has a certain confidence in Seattle], three times with Carson," Arians said. "We have been able to run the football good enough and Carson makes plays."

For one reason or another, the Cardinals are simply dominant against the Seahawks when traveling to the Pacific Northwest. The only other teams to beat Seattle at home since 2013 are the Cowboys in 2014, the Panthers in October of last season and the Rams in December 2015.