San Diego Union-Tribune

WILSON TO METCALF A WINNING COMBINATIO­N

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PHILADELPH­IA

DK Metcalf got extra motivation he didn’t even need.

Metcalf caught 10 passes for 177 yards, Russell Wilson threw for 230 yards and a touchdown and the Seattle Seahawks beat the Philadelph­ia Eagles 23-17 on Monday night.

Before the game, Metcalf said Eagles defensive coordinato­r Jim Schwartz, who coached Calvin Johnson in Detroit, compared him to the former Lions star.

“I’m getting a little respect, but you know I still got work to do. One of the defensive coaches came up to me and it kind of made me mad that he was like, ‘You know, I was in Detroit with Megatron but you’re not there yet,’ ” Metcalf said.

“In my mind, I’m not trying to be Megatron. I’m trying to be me. So I had a little chip on my shoulder the whole game.”

The Seahawks (8-3) moved one game ahead of the Rams in the NFC West. The Eagles (3-7-1) fell a half-game behind the Giants and Washington in the woeful NFC East.

Carson Wentz didn’t cede many snaps to backup Jalen Hurts but had another rough game. He was 25 of 45 for 215 yards, two TDs — one in garbage time — and one intercepti­on.

Seattle’s defense entered the game allowing the most yards in the NFL and most yards passing but held

Seahawks 23, Eagles 17

Philadelph­ia’s inept offense to 250 yards.

Metcalf was on the board when the Eagles took J.J. Arcega-Whiteside in the second round with the 57th pick in 2019. Arcega-Whiteside has 12 career catches and was a healthy inactive before landing on the COVID-19 list. Metcalf, who was the final pick of the second round, had the best game of his rookie year in Seattle’s playoff win at Philadelph­ia last season and again showed why he’s one of the best receivers in the NFL.

Metcalf ’s 52-yard catch on third-and-13 set up Wilson’s 1-yard TD pass to David Moore that gave the Seahawks a 7-0 lead.

“It’s kind of like coming home, a place that had a chance to draft me but they didn’t so I’ve got to make them pay,” Metcalf said.

Cornerback Darius Slay, who followed Metcalf in coverage, called it the worst game of his career.

“I lost every 50-50 ball. I let the team down. I gotta play better,” Slay said.

Chris Carson made it 14-0 when he bullied his way through Philadelph­ia’s defense on a 16-yard run.

The Eagles didn’t get a first down until Wentz ran for 20 yards with under five minutes left in the first half. Wentz scrambled for 13 yards on third-and-5 to keep the drive going and tossed a 3yard TD pass to Dallas Goedert to cut it to 14-6 at halftime.

 ?? CHRIS SZAGOLA AP ?? The Seahawks’ DK Metcalf reacts after a first-down catch during the first half against the Eagles.
CHRIS SZAGOLA AP The Seahawks’ DK Metcalf reacts after a first-down catch during the first half against the Eagles.

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