The Mercury News

Seahawks edge Steelers as Roethlisbe­rger exits

- By Will Graves

PITTSBURGH >> The faces around Russell Wilson have changed as the Seattle Seahawks rebuild themselves on the fly. One thing, however, has not. Seattle goes as its ever imaginativ­e quarterbac­k goes.

And in the second half in a place where the franchise hadn’t scored let alone won in two decades, Wilson’s resilience propelled the Seahawks to their best start in six years.

Wilson threw for 300 yards and three touchdowns to give the Seahawks the lead, then used his legs and smarts to protect it in a 28-26 victory that pushed Seattle to 2-0 for the first time since 2013, the year Wilson guided the franchise to its only Super Bowl victory.

“Really fired up about this start,” Seattle coach Pete Carroll said after picking up his 100th victory with the Seahawks, including playoffs. “We have so much improvemen­t. We have so many areas and ways we can get better.”

Having Wilson certainly helps. His perfect 28-yard rainbow to rookie DK Metcalf midway through the fourth quarter put the Seahawks in front by nine, and three expertly timed scrambles on Seattle’s final drive helped drain the final 5:34 off the clock.

“We were battle tested today and we found a way to win a great game,” said Wilson, who completed 29 of 35 passes while becoming the fifth-fastest player in NFL history to reach 200 career touchdown tosses.

The Steelers fell to 0-2 for just the second time in Mike Tomlin’s 13-year tenure and could be without quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger indefinite­ly. The 37-year-old watched the second half from the sideline in a baseball cap following a right elbow issue that popped up late in the second quarter when he grimaced several times after releasing passes.

Pittsburgh head coach Mike Tomlin said he had no initial details on the nature of Roethlisbe­rger’s injury and refused to blame Pittsburgh’s performanc­e on Roethlisbe­rger’s absence.

“We lost a number of guys in this game, but that wasn’t the reason we didn’t win the game,” Tomlin said.

Backup Mason Rudolph completed 12 of 19 passes for 112 yards with two touchdowns and an intercepti­on.

 ?? GENE J. PUSKAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Seattle strong safety Bradley McDougald celebrates Sunday after making an intercepti­on off Pittsburgh quarterbac­k Mason Rudolph in the second half.
GENE J. PUSKAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Seattle strong safety Bradley McDougald celebrates Sunday after making an intercepti­on off Pittsburgh quarterbac­k Mason Rudolph in the second half.

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