The Seattle Sounders FC are playing this seasons best extended stretch of soccer and could move closer to clinching a playoff spot when they host the Houston Dynamo on Wednesday at CenturyLink Field in Seattle.The teams are meeting for the third time this season, having drawn the first two with 1-1 scorelines, both at BBVA Compass Stadium. The Sounders FC scored the equalizing goal deep in stoppage time in both contests.Seattle (13-13-5, 44 points) is currently in fifth place in the Western Conference, one point behind Real Salt Lake and a point in front of Sporting Kansas City, and is on the verge of clinching a postseason spot.The Sounders have won their past four matches, their latest victory a 2-1 decision at Vancouver on Oct. 2. Its their longest winning streak since 2014 and is one game shy of the clubs record in its MLS history.Seattle is unbeaten in its past six games at CenturyLink Field and has never lost to the Dynamo at home. In six league meetings all-time, Sounders FC have won five, with one draw, outscoring Houston 10-2 following their 1-0 win on April 4, 2015 at CenturyLink Field.Houstons Mauro Manotas scored a pair of goals, but the Dynamo (7-13-11, 32 points) were officially eliminated from playoff contention by a 3-2 home loss to Colorado on Saturday. Manotas has six goals this season, all coming in the past five matches and has been the only Houston player to score in those five contests.The Sounders have had a complete turnaround since late July, when they parted ways with coach Sigi Schmid, elevated assistant Brian Schmetzer to the head spot and picked up Uruguayan playmaker Nicolas Lodeiro.Seattle has had a good team from the beginning of the season, but for whatever reason things hadnt been working out, Houston coach Wade Barrett said. They had good players then and they have good players now. 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NEW ORLEANS -- Denvers Justin Simmons used a perfectly timed leap over the offensive line to block an extra-point kick that would have given New Orleans a late lead, Will Parks ran it back 84 yards for a defensive 2-point conversion, and the Broncos pulled out a wild 25-23 victory over the Saints on Sunday.The decisive play came while the Superdome crowd was still celebrating Brandin Cooks twisting, 32-yard touchdown catch between two defenders. That put New Orleans in position to take the lead with 1:28 left. Simmons block of Wil Lutzs kick was scooped up by Parks, who nearly stepped out of bounds as he raced down the left sideline.It was the first such play to provide the winning points in an NFL game.The Broncos then recovered an onside kick and ran out the clock.Safety Darian Stewart intercepted Drew Brees twice and recovered a fumble for the Broncos (7-3), while Trevor Siemian overcame two interceptions by passing for touchdowns to Jordan Taylor and Demaryius Thomas. Siemian finished with 258 yards passing and completed other clutch throws as Denver converted 11 of 19 third downs.The Broncos league-leading pass defense got the best of its matchup with New Orleans top-rated passing offense, thanks in large part to turnovers -- three of which came on passes intended for Saints rookie sensation Michael Thomas. Thomas fumbled twice after catches, and one of Stewarts interceptions came on a pass Bradley Roby deflected out of Thomas grasp.Still, Brees managed to complete 21 of 29 passes for 303 yards and three touchdowns, with the first two scoring passes going to Willie Snead.Brees final TD pass capped a six-play, 755-yard drive that began with 2:50 left and no timeouts.dddddddddddd. It put the Saints (4-5), who won four of their previous five games, in position to climb above .500 for the first time this season following an 0-3 start. It was not to be.MOMENTUM SHIFT: The Broncos controlled the first 29 minutes. Stewart intercepted Brees twice -- joining the currently injured Aqib Talib as the only Broncos with multiple interceptions in one game. The second turnover set up Brandon McManus 50-yard field goal, which gave the Broncos a 10-0 lead.Late in the second quarter, Denver was across midfield and looking for one more score when Sterling Moore anticipated Siemians short throw toward the left flat and intercepted it. Brees marched New Orleans 50 yards in less than 29 seconds, setting up Lutzs short field goal to make it 10-3 at halftime. It was the beginning of 17 straight Saints points.AGGRESSIVE FRONT: The Saints defense entered the game with 11 sacks through their first eight games, or 1 1/2 more than Broncos outside linebacker Von Miller had by himself. But New Orleans created more pressure up front and sacked Siemian six times. Rookie defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins, DT Nick Fairley, end Cameron Jordan, safety Kenny Vaccaro and linebackers Dannell Ellerbe and Craig Robertson all had sacks. Meanwhile, Denvers defense sacked Brees once to increase its season total to 29. Linebacker Shaq Barrett got the lone sack.---For more NFL coverage: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '