Toronto Star

Chancellor, Wilson fuel Seahawks onslaught

- TIM BOOTH

> SEAHAWKS 31 > PANTHERS 17

SEATTLE— This time Russell Wilson did it with his arm, passing the Seahawks into the NFC championsh­ip game for the second straight year with a big assist from Kam Chancellor.

Wilson threw for 268 yards and three touchdowns, Chancellor returned an intercepti­on 90 yards for a TD midway through the fourth quarter and the Seahawks beat the Carolina Panthers 31-17 on Saturday night in an NFC divisional playoff game.

Wilson was nearly flawless in one of the best playoff performanc­es of his young career. He took shots downfield and was hard to stop on third downs. His passer rating of 149.2 was the second-highest of his career.

Wilson threw a 16-yard touchdown to Doug Baldwin in the first quarter, found Jermaine Kearse for a 63-yard TD in the second and capped his night with a 25-yard strike to Luke Willson with 10:26 remaining that gave Seattle a 24-10 lead.

But the capper was still to come, from the most impressive athlete on the field.

Chancellor had wowed everyone by twice jumping over the Carolina offensive line on a pair of Graham Gano field goal attempts at the end of the first half. And he showed that he’s a pretty good safety in coverage, too. With Carolina driving and trying to cut Seattle’s 14-point lead in half, Chancellor anticipate­d Newton’s throw. He jumped in front of Ed Dickson and returned his third career post-season intercepti­on for a touchdown.

“I don’t know if a strong safety can have a better game than Kam did tonight,” Seattle coach Pete Carroll said.

It was the longest touchdown in Seattle’s post-season history, topping Percy Harvin’s 87-yard kickoff return for a major in last season’s Super Bowl.

The Seahawks (13-4) never trailed and became the first defending champion to win a playoff game the following season since New England in January 2006. Since that Patriots victory, three defending champions have earned byes only to lose in the divisional round, the last being Green Bay in the 2011 playoffs.

Seattle will host Green Bay or Dallas next Sunday for a trip to the Super Bowl.

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