The Province

Seahawks’ Wilson delivers in the clutch

Seattle quarterbac­k rallies his troops to beat Carolina and stay in NFC wild-card chase

- STEVE REED

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Tyler Lockett knew if Russell Wilson bought him a few more seconds, he could spring himself for a big play.

Wilson did just that, sidesteppi­ng a few pass rushers in the pocket and enabling Lockett to slip behind cornerback Captain Munnerlyn and haul in a 43-yard completion at the Carolina 10. Wilson then took a knee twice and spiked the ball once to set up Sebastian Janikowski’s 31-yard field goal as time expired, allowing the Seattle Seahawks to complete a 30-27 come-from-behind win over the Panthers on Sunday.

“When Russell keeps it alive, we understand how hard it is for defenders to try to guard somebody more than five seconds,” Lockett said. “If it is longer than four or five seconds, it puts us in a better position to get open.”

Wilson threw for 339 yards and two touchdowns, putting the Seahawks (6-5) firmly in contention for an NFC wild card spot. Lockett finished with five catches for 107 yards and a touchdown, while David Moore had four receptions for 103 yards and a score.

Wilson said Lockett was working on a move in Friday’s walk-through practice where he broke off the play and went deep.

“There was a play where he kind of stuttered and then went. He said, ‘Hey, I’m just working on something, just in case we need it,”’ Wilson said of Lockett. “The funny thing is we needed it.”

The Panthers, also 6-5, suddenly find themselves on the outside looking in at the NFC playoff picture after losing three straight and having their 10-game home winning streak snapped.

“Three weeks ago if somebody had said this was going to happen I would have slapped them,” said quarterbac­k Cam Newton, who completed 25 of 30 passes for 256 yards and two touchdowns.

Wilson tied the game with 3:26 remaining when he gambled on a fourth-and-3, lofting a 35-yard touchdown pass to Moore, who beat Corn Elder in the corner of the end zone. Panthers starting cornerback Donte Jackson injured his quad on the first play from scrimmage, which proved an issue for Carolina.

Newton completed all 14 pass attempts in the first half for 159 yards, including a 7-yard touchdown pass to Curtis Samuel to give the Panthers a 13-10 lead at halftime. Eight of those passes went to Christian McCaffrey, mostly on check-downs.

ANOTHER BIG MISS

Wilson’s big completion to Lockett came after Graham Gano missed a 52-yard field goal with 1:40 left in the game that would have given the Panthers the lead.

It snapped a remarkable string of 41 straight made field goals at home for Gano, including a 63-yarder earlier this year to beat the New York Giants.

“It’s really, really frustratin­g,” Gano said. “I’ve got the leg to make those kicks, that’s why it’s a tough one to swallow. They’ve got the faith in me to kick them from far, so I’ve got to go out there and make them.”

It’s the second straight week Gano has let the Panthers down. Last week against Detroit, he missed a field goal and an extra point in a 20-19 loss.

WASTED DAY

The Panthers spoiled a record-setting performanc­e from McCaffrey, who had a franchise-record 239 yards from scrimmage and two more touchdowns. He had 17 carries for 125 yards and 11 catches for 114 yards, becoming the first Carolina player to surpass 100 yards in both receiving and rushing in the same game.

“That’s all great but I would rather win,” McCaffrey said. “It sucks when you lose. A lot of guys played well and those ones hurt.”

“McCaffrey was awesome,” Seattle coach Pete Carroll said.

 ?? — PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES ?? Seattle Seahawks quarterbac­k Russell Wilson is pressured by Wes Horton of the Carolina Panthers Sunday in Charlotte, N.C. Wilson had a strong afternoon; he threw for a pair of touchdowns and 339 yards in rallying the Seahawks to a 30-27 victory.
— PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES Seattle Seahawks quarterbac­k Russell Wilson is pressured by Wes Horton of the Carolina Panthers Sunday in Charlotte, N.C. Wilson had a strong afternoon; he threw for a pair of touchdowns and 339 yards in rallying the Seahawks to a 30-27 victory.
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Running back Chris Carson of the Seahawks is sent airborne after being tackled by Eric Reid of Panthers.

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