The Daily Courier

Seahawks rally past Packers

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SEATTLE — After a shaky beginning, Russell Wilson got hot in the fourth quarter and kept the Seattle Seahawks in the middle of the NFC playoff race.

Wilson threw for 225 yards and his 15-yard touchdown pass to Ed Dickson with 5:08 left was the difference in the Seahawks’ 27-24 victory over the Green Bay Packers on Thursday night.

In a key matchup in the battle for the two NFC wild-card spots, Seattle (5-5) snapped a two-game losing streak by overcoming an early 14-3 deficit. Wilson was shaky at times early game, but was outstandin­g in the fourth quarter, capping the winning drive by recognizin­g a blitz and hitting Dickson quickly for his second TD pass of the night. Seattle still has not lost three straight games since the middle of the 2011 season.

Aaron Rodgers had a huge first half for Green Bay (4-5-1) and threw for 332 yards, but the Packers had just one scoring drive in the second half, helped by a 57-yard strike from Rodgers to Davante Adams.

Rodgers threw a pair of TD passes in the first half, but never got the ball back after Green Bay punted with 4:20 left.

Seattle ran out the clock thanks to a pair of runs from Mike Davis.

Chris Carson rushed for 83 yards and a touchdown, overcoming the mistake of fumbling on the first play of the game and setting up Green Bay’s opening score.

Tyler Lockett had two key receptions in the fourth quarter and Doug Baldwin had his first TD catch of the season for Seattle.

Rodgers was 21-of-30 passing with 10 of those going to Adams for 166 yards receiving. Backup tight end Robert Tonyan had the first catch of his career go for a 54-yard touchdown to give Green Bay a 14-3 lead. The Packers led 21-17 at halftime after Aaron Jones caught a 24-yard TD pass from Rodgers in the final minute of the half, but Green Bay’s offence was stymied in the second half.

On the decisive drive in the fourth, Wilson hit Lockett on consecutiv­e plays for 18 yards — to convert a third-down — and 34 yards to the Green Bay 16.

Two plays later, Wilson found Dickson for the winning score.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? Seattle Seahawks quarterbac­k Russell Wilson, right, throws a pass as Green Bay Packers linebacker Clay Matthews, left, defends during first-half NFL action in Seattle on Thursday night.
The Associated Press Seattle Seahawks quarterbac­k Russell Wilson, right, throws a pass as Green Bay Packers linebacker Clay Matthews, left, defends during first-half NFL action in Seattle on Thursday night.

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