Hartford Courant

Playoff drought will continue for Jets

- By Tim Booth

SEATTLE — Geno Smith threw two first-half touchdowns, Kenneth Walker III rushed for 133 yards and the Seattle Seahawks kept alive their postseason hopes with a 23-6 win Sunday that eliminated the New York Jets from playoff contention.

Seattle (8-8) snapped a threegame losing streak and ensured its Week 18 matchup against the Los Angeles Rams will be meaningful. The Seahawks must win and hope for a loss or tie by Green Bay against Detroit to reach the postseason.

Meanwhile, New York’s playoff hopes ended with a thud after its fifth straight loss and extended the longest active playoff drought in the NFL to a franchise-record 12 seasons. The Jets (7-9) last reached the postseason in 2011 and will finish with a losing record for the seventh straight season.

Smith’s numbers weren’t flashy, but he did enough to improve to 3-0 this season against his former teams. Smith finished 18 of 29 for 183 yards and added the Jets — the team with which he started his career — to the list of victories against former employers that already included wins over the Chargers and Giants.

Smith was especially good in the first half, throwing touchdowns of 12 yards to Colby Parkinson on the first possession of the game and 7 yards to Tyler Mabry early in the second quarter. Mabry’s touchdown was the first catch of his career.

Smith also hit big throws of 29 yards to Noah Fant and a 41-yard catch-and-run to Deejay Dallas where Smith backhanded the pass scrambling away from pressure. The throw to Fant led to one of Jason Myers’ three field

goals and the clever flick to Dallas led to Mabry’s touchdown, both coming in the first half.

The running game helped, especially with Tyler Lockett limited playing with a broken bone in his left hand and DK Metcalf held to one catch for 3 yards. Walker had the secondbest game of his rookie season, including a 60-yard run on the first play of the game and Seattle’s 198 yards rushing was thirdmost this season.

Mike White returned at quarterbac­k for the Jets after missing two games with fractured ribs but offensive success was fleeting for the Jets. White was 23 of

46 for 240 yards. He also threw two intercepti­ons, including a careless throw on New York’s first possession that was picked off by Seattle safety Quandre Diggs.

New York was especially bad in the second half while picking up just six first downs — four of those on its final drive — and went three-and-out on three straight possession­s. White was sacked four times and the Jets failed to run an offensive play inside Seattle’s 20 the entire game.

Greg Zuerlein hit a pair of 44-yard field goals for New York.

Injuries: Seahawks starting middle linebacker Jordyn Brooks

was lost to a right knee injury suffered midway through the second quarter making a tackle along the sideline. Brooks had to be carted back to the locker room. ... Offensive guard Phil Haynes also left in the second half with an ankle injury . ... Right tackle Abraham Lucas and safety Ryan Neal were both inactive due to knee issues.

The Jets lost safety Lamarcus Joyner after aggravatin­g a hip injury in the first quarter. Joyner had missed the previous two games with a hip issue . ... Starting right guard Nate Herbig was inactive because of an ankle injury.

 ?? TED S. WARREN/AP ?? Seattle Seahawks defensive end Darrell Taylor, left, forces New York Jets quarterbac­k Mike White to fumble during the first half of Sunday’s game in Seattle. The Seahawks recovered the ball.
TED S. WARREN/AP Seattle Seahawks defensive end Darrell Taylor, left, forces New York Jets quarterbac­k Mike White to fumble during the first half of Sunday’s game in Seattle. The Seahawks recovered the ball.

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