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Wilson throws 4 more TDs, Seahawks rout winless Jets

- A S S O C I AT E D P R E S S

SEATTLE — Russell Wilson threw four more touchdowns passes to give him a new career-high with 36 for the season before finally resting in the fourth quarter, leading the Seattle Seahawks to a 40-3 rout of the New York Jets on Sunday.

Seattle (9-4) rebounded exactly as it hoped after last week’s surprising­ly poor offensive performanc­e in its loss to the New York Giants, and stayed even with the Los Angeles Rams on top of the NFC West.

Wilson threw touchdowns to Freddie Swain and DK Metcalf in the first half, and added TD tosses to Will Dissly and David Moore in the third quarter. It was his fifth game this season with at least four TD passes. Metcalf commandeer­ed a TV broadcast camera as part of his TD celebratio­n after catching a 5-yard TD in the second quarter, his 10th of the season.

Wilson finished 21 of 27 for 206 yards and checked out late in the third quarter, giving way to former Jets QB Geno Smith for his first action since joining Seattle last season. Wilson’s only mistake was a forced throw in the first half on which Marcus Maye made a terrific juggling intercepti­on.

Wilson had played every snap of the previous 49 games for Seattle. The last time he wasn’t under center was Week 15 of 2017 when Seattle lost 42-7 to the Rams at home. His previous career high in TD passes came in 2018.

It was also a rare blowout for Seattle. The Seahawks had just one win by

more than 14 points in the past two seasons. It was Seattle’s largest victory since a 58-0 win over Arizona in 2012.

For the Jets, it was another miserable day in their forgettabl­e season. Days after firing defensive coordinato­r Gregg Williams after the collapse at the end of last week’s loss to Las Vegas, the Jets (0-13) showed little resistance on defense and little excitement on offense as they lost their franchise-record 13th straight.

And even when the Jets had chances to score, Sergio Castillo struggled. After kicking a 45-yarder on New York’s opening drive, Castillo missed attempts of 37, 41 and 43 yards in the first half.

New York did extend its streak of scoring on its opening drive to seven straight games, the longest active streak in the NFL and longest in franchise history. That was about the only bright spot.

The Jets became the ninth team since the merger to start a season with 13 straight losses. Three of

those went on to have winless seasons.

Sam Darnold was 14 of 26 for 132 yards.

RECORD SETTER

Seattle’s Jamal Adams was credited with a sack after forcing Darnold to run out of bounds for a loss in the second quarter, giving the Seahawks safety the record for most sacks by a defensive back in a single season.

Adams didn’t do much other than run the scrambling Darnold to the sideline. But it was a 1-yard loss and Adams was credited with the sack, giving him 81⁄ for the season.

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The previous record for sacks by a defensive back was held by Adrian Wilson, who had eight in 2005. Sacks became an official stat in 1982.

INJURIES

Seattle lost starting right tackle Brandon Shell after he aggravated an ankle injury in the first half. Shell had missed the previous two games dealing with the injury suffered against Arizona.

 ?? Stephen Brashear / Associated Press ?? Seahawks defensive lineman Jarran Reed sacks Jets quarterbac­k Sam Darnold during the second half Sunday in Seattle. The Seahawks won 40-3.
Stephen Brashear / Associated Press Seahawks defensive lineman Jarran Reed sacks Jets quarterbac­k Sam Darnold during the second half Sunday in Seattle. The Seahawks won 40-3.

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