The Mercury News

Seattle rallies behind Wilson

- By Tim Booth

SEATTLE >> Russell Wilson hit Jacob Hollister for a 10yard touchdown pass on the opening possession of overtime, and the Seattle Seahawks rallied for a 4034 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.

Wilson continued his brilliant season, tying his career high with five touchdown passes as Seattle (7-2) overcame Jason Myers’ missed 40-yard field-goal attempt on the final play of regulation and never gave Tampa Bay a chance in the extra session. Wilson was 5 of 8 for 70 yards in overtime, capping the winning drive by hitting the reserve tight end across the middle for his second touchdown of the game.

Wilson finished 29 of 43 for 378 yards. It was his third career game with five TD passes and capped Seattle’s wild second half after trailing 21-7 midway through the second quarter.

Tampa Bay quarterbac­k Jameis Winston was nearly Wilson’s equal throwing for 335 yards and two touchdowns. Winston led Tampa Bay (2-6) to a tying score in the final minute of regulation on Dare Ogunbowale’s 1-yard run, but never got his hands on the ball in overtime.

Winston was 29 of 44 passing, but unlike Wilson had one very costly turnover in the fourth quarter that led to a key field goal for Seattle.

Mike Evans and Tyler Lockett both had huge games as the primary targets for their respective quarterbac­ks. Lockett had a career-high 13 catches for 152 yards and two touchdowns. Evans was just as good with 12 catches for 180 yards and one score. But the difference was the contributi­on from Seattle’s supporting cast of DK Metcalf and Hollister. Metcalf had a 53-yard TD catch late in the fourth quarter and had a key 29-yard reception in overtime that moved Seattle inside the Tampa Bay 10.

Hollister had a 1-yard TD catch in the first half, then made the biggest catch of his Seattle career. He ran across the middle and barely got the ball across the goal line.

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