Hartford Courant

Continuing to believe root of Seahawks’ start

- By Tim Booth

SEATTLE — Amid the celebratio­n and the chaos of another heart-stopping final seconds, Pete Carroll’s attention turned to the empty seats of CenturyLin­k Field.

In a season when the Seattle Seahawks are off to their best start at 5-0, the head coach wished the circumstan­ces were different.

“It’s so regrettabl­e that you haven’t been able to enjoy it because you guys would have never gone home tonight,” Carroll said. “So, just speaking to our fans, I hope you had a ball with it, at home, or where you’re doing it. And I hope you guys believe like our guys believe.”

Carroll may eventually get his wish for a greater celebratio­n. The Seahawks were the first team in the league to reach 5-0 after Sunday’s 27-26 victory over Minnesota. It was another night filled with last-second drama, this time capped by Russell Wilson’s fourth-and-goal dart to DK Metcalf with 15 seconds left for the winning touchdown.

Despite some major flaws, especially on the defensive side, the Seahawks have taken control of the toughest division in the league. Wilson has been the elixir for all of Seattle’s ailments with five sterling weeks that put him at the head of the MVPconvers­ation, and landed the Seahawks among the favorites in the NFC.

Wilson has 19 touchdownp­asses through five games, second most in league history. But the stats are secondary. Wilson’s play has given the Seahawks a level of belief that no matter the situation, they’ll find a way to pull it out — whether it’s a maligned defense stopping Cam

Newton at the 1-yard line in Week 2 to beat the Patriots, or driving 94 yards in the final two minutes for the winning score against the Vikings.

“It was really special that we were able to just keep believing,” Wilson said. “That’s what I always told you guys, to have no doubt, just keep believing, something great’s going to happen.”

For the 34th time in his career, Wilson led a winning drive in the fourth quarter or overtime with the Seahawks either tied or trailing. It’s a remarkable number

when considerin­g it’s one-third of all the victories in his career. Sunday was Wilson’s 100th win, regular season and playoffs combined.

What he did Sunday will rank among his best, going 94 yards in the final 1:57. It was the second time in his career Wilson has led a winning TD drive of 80 or more yards with less than two minutes remaining.

It’s getting harder for Metcalf to match the growing expectatio­ns, but the second-year receiver seems on the verge of becom

ing a league-wide star. He had six catches for 93 yards against the Vikings. He’s second in the league behind Arizona’s DeAndre Hopkins for most yards receiving through five weeks, but he’s still averaging a whopping 22.5 yards per reception.

Sunday was his second winning touchdown catch of the season after grabbing the decisive score in Week 3 against Dallas.

“That’s what Russ keeps harping on. There’s going to be a gamechange­r. Whenthe ball is in the air, it’s always mine,” Metcalf said.

 ?? JOHN FROSCHAUER/AP ?? Seahawks receiver DK Metcalf beats the Vikings’Anthony Harris for the winning TD catch with 15 seconds left Sunday night in Seattle.
JOHN FROSCHAUER/AP Seahawks receiver DK Metcalf beats the Vikings’Anthony Harris for the winning TD catch with 15 seconds left Sunday night in Seattle.

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