Vancouver Sun

Seahawks’ second-half surge seals win over Colts

Fans booed team after first half, but were quick to cheer after comeback victory

- TIM BOOTH The Associated Press

It took a trio of relative unknowns to wake up the Seattle Seahawks.

J.D. McKissic took the second carry of his career 30 yards for a touchdown and Bobby Wagner scooped up Marcus Smith’s forced fumble and rumbled 21 yards for a score in a 13-second span late in the third quarter, and the Seahawks beat the Indianapol­is Colts 46-18 on Sunday night.

Justin Coleman added a 28-yard intercepti­on return for a TD in the first half and Seattle overcame a sleepy first 30 minutes from its offence to finally put away the Colts.

McKissic was once cut by Atlanta, but his athleticis­m earned him a spot in Seattle. Coleman was deemed expendable by New England and was acquired in a trade just before the start of the regular season. And Smith, who finished with 1 1/2 sacks, was a former firstround pick who was a bust with Philadelph­ia.

Their big plays turned boos that cascaded down at halftime with Seattle trailing 15-10 into cheers in a hurry. CenturyLin­k Field was left shaking after Wagner scooped up Smith’s forced fumble against quarterbac­k Jacoby Brissett and wove through tacklers for Seattle’s second defensive score and a 3218 lead.

Russell Wilson threw two touchdown passes and two intercepti­ons, but his most important play was a 23-yard run in the third quarter to give Seattle an 18-15 lead. Adam Vinatieri pulled the Colts even at 18 as the Colts capitalize­d on Wilson’s second intercepti­on. Graham dropped a catchable pass and it was intercepte­d by Malik Hooker, his third straight game with an intercepti­on.

But Seattle answered with a 75-yard drive that was capped by McKissic’s touchdown sprint. Wilson added TD passes of 6 yards to Luke Willson and 27 yards to McKissic in the fourth quarter and the Seahawks outscored Indianapol­is 36-3 in the second half.

Seattle’s win came with a big blow in the final minutes when starting running back Chris Carson

sustained a left leg injury. Trainers immediatel­y placed an air cast on Carson’s leg and he was carted off the field.

Brissett threw an 18-yard strike to Donte Moncrief late in the first half to give the Colts the lead. Brissett was 16 of 29 for 157 yards and was sacked three times. The biggest play turned out to be Smith’s sack, knocking the ball from Brissett’s hands as Seattle suddenly took a 14-point lead.

RECORD WATCH

Frank Gore finished with 46 yards rushing, leaving him 4 yards short of passing Eric Dickerson for seventh on the career rushing list.

RETIREMENT CEREMONY

New Hall of Famer Kenny Easley had his No. 45 retired by the Seahawks at halftime. Easley is the fourth player and the fifth number overall retired by the franchise, an honour held specifical­ly for those players elected to the Hall of Fame. The Seahawks also have the No. 12 retired in honour of the fans. Easley was the senior committee selection for induction to the Hall of Fame this year.

INJURIES:

Colts: Center Deysahawn Boyd, already filling in for injured starter Ryan Kelly, was hurt on the second play of the game and did not return. Boyd suffered a knee injury. Adam Redmond took over for Boyd.

Seahawks: Defensive end Cliff Avril left in the first half with a neck injury and did not return. Avril appeared to lose feeling in his hands, but is OK. Nickel cornerback Jeremy Lane was lost on the first drive of the game to a hip injury.

 ?? JONATHAN FERREY/GETTY IMAGES ?? Seattle Seahawks middle linebacker Bobby Wagner celebrates his intercepti­on for a touchdown against the Indianapol­is Colts on Sunday at CenturyLin­k Field. The Seahawks won 46-18.
JONATHAN FERREY/GETTY IMAGES Seattle Seahawks middle linebacker Bobby Wagner celebrates his intercepti­on for a touchdown against the Indianapol­is Colts on Sunday at CenturyLin­k Field. The Seahawks won 46-18.

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