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Stopped in Seattle: Masterful Wilson keeps Birds at arm’s length

- By Tim Booth

SEATTLE » Russell Wilson threw three touchdown passes, the last a 15-yard strike to J.D. McKissic with 7:29 left, and the Seattle Seahawks stayed in the NFC playoff hunt with a 24-10 victory over the Philadelph­ia Eagles on Sunday night.

Seattle (8-4) snapped Philadelph­ia’s nine-game winning streak thanks largely to another masterful performanc­e by its quarterbac­k. Wilson was 20 of 31 for 227 and threw touchdowns of 11 yards to Jimmy Graham, 1-yard to Tyler Lockett and the TD to McKissic after the Eagles had trimmed the lead to seven.

Philadelph­ia (10-2) was the highest-scoring team in the NFL averaging 31.9 points per game. But the Eagles got just 10 points out of seven drives that at some point reached Seattle territory.

Carson Wentz was 29 of 45 for 348 yards with one touchdown and one intercepti­on. Wentz had a costly fumble at the Seattle 1 on the opening drive of the second half that could have pulled the Eagles even at 10-all.

Wentz was inches shy of breaking the plane when Sheldon Richardson ripped the ball free. The loose ball bounced around the end zone and eventually over the end line for a touchback and Seattle’s ball. It was a major turning point as Seattle went 80 yards in 11 plays, capped by Wilson’s 1-yard pass to Lockett and a 17-3 Seattle lead. The touchdown was setup

by a 47-yard pass to Doug Baldwin on third-and-10 beating a Philadelph­ia blitz.

Seattle snapped a rare two-game losing streak at home mostly because of Wilson. It wasn’t his best game in numbers, but it might be one of his best performanc­es. He came up with key throws when needed, kept plays alive with his legs and pulled out some unexpected improvisat­ion just went the Seahawks needed

Wentz started a Philadelph­ia rally on the first play of the fourth quarter. Facing third-and-13 at the 16, Wentz was pressured from the pocket. As he was about to be dragged down by Quinton Jefferson, Wentz hit Nelson Agholor for 51 yards. Four plays later, and again facing third-and-long, Agholor beat Maxwell again and Wentz found him for a 27-yard TD to pull the Eagles within 17-10.

Agholor had seven catches for 141 yards.

That’s when Wilson pulled out a little more magic on

what proved to be Seattle’s decisive drive. Facing thirdand-8 at the Philadelph­ia 42, Wilson was forced to scramble. Six yards downfield and short of the first down, Wilson lateraled the ball to Mike Davis as he was about to be hit. Davis took the lateral another 17 yards for a first down. It was a borderline play that appeared close to a forward pass but Philadelph­ia didn’t challenge.

After another remarkable Wilson throw across his body to Nick Vannett for 21 yards, Wilson hit McKissic for a 15-yard score with 7:29 left and a 14-point Seattle

lead.

Graham’s roll

Graham had just three catches for 26 yards but continued to be Wilson’s favorite target near the goal line. Graham has touchdowns in four straight games and nine in the past seven games.

Scoring streak

Philadelph­ia failed to score at least 20 points for the first time in 15 games, a streak dating to last season. The Eagles were the only team in the league to score at least 20 in every game this season.

 ?? JOHN FROSCHAUER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Seahawks’ Byron Maxwell (41) intercepts a pass intended for the Eagles’ Nelson Agholor in the end zone late in Sunday’s game.
JOHN FROSCHAUER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Seahawks’ Byron Maxwell (41) intercepts a pass intended for the Eagles’ Nelson Agholor in the end zone late in Sunday’s game.
 ?? TED S. WARREN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Seahawks’ Paul Richardson, left, has his helmet pulled back as the Eagles’ Ronald Darby makes contact on a pass attempt to Richardson during the second half.
TED S. WARREN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Seahawks’ Paul Richardson, left, has his helmet pulled back as the Eagles’ Ronald Darby makes contact on a pass attempt to Richardson during the second half.

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