SEATTLE _ Seattle didn't have Richard Sherman and didn't have Kam Chancellor on Monday night.
And when they needed it most what they also didn't have was one more yard or time out.
A hurried last-ditch series go Seattle to within a foot or so off pulling off a miracle comeback against Atlanta on Monday night.
But Blair Walsh's 52-yard field goal came up short with two seconds left allowing Atlanta to hold on 34-31 in a game win which the Seahawks never led.
Seattle fell to 6-4 with what was its second straight home defeat in a game in which Atlanta took an early 21-7 lead and then made just enough plays down the stretch to hold on.
Seattle got the ball back at its own with 1:46 left and no time outs and moved into just close enough to give Walsh _ who set an NFL record when he was with Minnesota and made 12 straight kicks of 50 yards or longer _ a shot.
But his kick, which was right on target, was just short.
After the loss to Atlanta, Seattle is 23-9 all-time in Monday night play and snapped a 11-game winning streak on Mondays. The Seahawks are 53-29-1 all-time in prime time and 7-1 on Monday Night Football under coach Pete Carroll.