High-flying Seahawks whip Redskins 24-14 in playoffs

LANDOVER, Md. (AP) - Either way, a rookie quarterback was going to make it to the second round of the playoffs. The losing team would go home disappointed, but with the knowledge that its rookie did more than enough to prove that bright days are ahead.
If it only it were that tidy.
The first part still holds. Russell Wilson is indeed the last rookie QB standing in the NFL's postseason, having led the Seattle Seahawks to a 24-14 win Sunday over the Washington Redskins.
The Redskins, however, won't be completely at ease until they've learned the full extent of Robert Griffin III's latest knee injury. He kept playing hurt until he finally went down for good in the fourth quarter, and his teammates can only hope it's something that can heal completely in the offseason and not prevent RG3 from being his old self next fall.
"You know he is such a huge player in our offense," Washington Pro Bowl left tackle Trent Williams said. "And for him not to be 100 percent healthy kind of hurt us."
Griffin was scheduled for an MRI, while Wilson and his teammates will be back on the East Coast next Sunday for a game against the Atlanta Falcons. The Seahawks have a five-game winning streak and their first road playoff win since December 1983, while the Redskins ended a seven-game winning run that gave them their first division title since 1999.
"I'm done referring to Russell as a rookie," Seattle receiver Golden Tate said. "He's not playing like a rookie, doesn't act like a rookie. We're 17 games in, he's not a rookie no more."
The Redskins feel the same about Griffin, to the point that coach Mike Shanahan gave the quarterback plenty of leeway to keep playing even when it was clear all was not well. Griffin had already been hindered in two games since spraining the lateral collateral ligament in his right knee about a month ago, and he looked especially gimpy after falling awkwardly while throwing an incomplete pass in the first quarter Sunday.
"He said, 'Hey, trust me. I want to be in there, and I deserve to be in there,'" Shanahan said. "I couldn't disagree with him."
Shanahan said he'll probably second-guess himself over his decision. It was certainly open to question after Griffin's knee buckled while he was trying to field a bad shotgun snap in the fourth quarter. Griffin was in such pain he didn't even try to recover the loose ball. It was his last snap of the season.
"I think I did put myself at more risk," Griffin said. "But every time you get on the field, you're putting yourself on the line."
Even if Shanahan had tried to pull Griffin before that, the quarterback says he would have rebelled.
"I probably would have been right back out there on the field," Griffin said. "You respect authority, and I respect coach Shanahan. But at the same time, you have to step up and be a man, sometimes. There was no way I was coming out of that game."
The injury essentially clinched the outcome. The Seahawks had just taken a 21-14 lead on a 27-yard touchdown run by Marshawn Lynch and a 2-point conversion with 7:08 remaining. It was Griffin's turn to try to drive for a tie. Instead, the fumble gave the ball right back to Seattle and set up an easy insurance field goal.
Lynch finished with 132 yards on 20 carries, and Wilson completed 15 of 26 passes for 187 yards and ran eight times for 67 yards. The defense recovered after digging a 14-0 first-quarter hole - Seattle's biggest deficit of the season - and held the Redskins scoreless the rest of the way.
"It was only two touchdowns, but it's still a big comeback and, in this setting and the crowd, it's a marvelous statement about the guys' resolve," Seattle coach Pete Carroll said.
The day began with three rookie quarterbacks in the playoffs, but Andrew Luck was eliminated when Indianapolis lost to Baltimore.
A significant concern for the Seahawks is defensive Chris Clemons, their best pass rusher, who hurt his left knee in the third quarter and did not return. He also was scheduled for an MRI.
"We're concerned about it," Carroll said.
The Seahawks started their rally with three consecutive scoring drives to pull within a point, 14-13, at halftime. Steven Hauschka, who injured his left calf during the first half and had to relinquish kickoff duties, nevertheless sandwiched field goals of 32 and 29 yards around a 4-yard touchdown pass from Wilson to Michael Robinson.
The Seahawks controlled the second half, but one drive came up empty when Lynch fumbled at Washington's 1-yard line and another ended in a punt deep in Redskins territory rather than a long field goal attempt by an injured kicker.
Lynch finally produced the go-ahead score, however, and the Seahawks will carry on with their third-round rookie QB.
"Despite the fact that we have a 'nobody' team," Seattle cornerback Richard Sherman said, "a team not full of first-rounders and things like that, we have a lot of guys that play at a high level."
NOTES: Washington had 129 yards in the first quarter and 74 for the rest of the game. Griffin was 6 for 9 for 68 yards and two touchdowns after 15 minutes; he was 4 for 10 for 16 yards with one interception the rest of the way. "It was hard to watch RG3 tonight," Carroll said. "It was hard on him. He was freaking gallant." ... Redskins LG Kory Lichtensteiger re-injured his sprained left ankle in the first quarter. ... Redskins LT Trent Williams shoved Sherman in the face as the teams met on the field after the final whistle. "It was a dirty move by Trent Williams," Sherman said. Williams took responsibility and said he acted in an "immature manner." Later, Sherman tweeted that he received "a very classy text" message from Williams and there's "no ill will either way."
If it only it were that tidy.
The first part still holds. Russell Wilson is indeed the last rookie QB standing in the NFL's postseason, having led the Seattle Seahawks to a 24-14 win Sunday over the Washington Redskins.
The Redskins, however, won't be completely at ease until they've learned the full extent of Robert Griffin III's latest knee injury. He kept playing hurt until he finally went down for good in the fourth quarter, and his teammates can only hope it's something that can heal completely in the offseason and not prevent RG3 from being his old self next fall.
"You know he is such a huge player in our offense," Washington Pro Bowl left tackle Trent Williams said. "And for him not to be 100 percent healthy kind of hurt us."
Griffin was scheduled for an MRI, while Wilson and his teammates will be back on the East Coast next Sunday for a game against the Atlanta Falcons. The Seahawks have a five-game winning streak and their first road playoff win since December 1983, while the Redskins ended a seven-game winning run that gave them their first division title since 1999.
"I'm done referring to Russell as a rookie," Seattle receiver Golden Tate said. "He's not playing like a rookie, doesn't act like a rookie. We're 17 games in, he's not a rookie no more."
The Redskins feel the same about Griffin, to the point that coach Mike Shanahan gave the quarterback plenty of leeway to keep playing even when it was clear all was not well. Griffin had already been hindered in two games since spraining the lateral collateral ligament in his right knee about a month ago, and he looked especially gimpy after falling awkwardly while throwing an incomplete pass in the first quarter Sunday.
"He said, 'Hey, trust me. I want to be in there, and I deserve to be in there,'" Shanahan said. "I couldn't disagree with him."
Shanahan said he'll probably second-guess himself over his decision. It was certainly open to question after Griffin's knee buckled while he was trying to field a bad shotgun snap in the fourth quarter. Griffin was in such pain he didn't even try to recover the loose ball. It was his last snap of the season.
"I think I did put myself at more risk," Griffin said. "But every time you get on the field, you're putting yourself on the line."
Even if Shanahan had tried to pull Griffin before that, the quarterback says he would have rebelled.
"I probably would have been right back out there on the field," Griffin said. "You respect authority, and I respect coach Shanahan. But at the same time, you have to step up and be a man, sometimes. There was no way I was coming out of that game."
The injury essentially clinched the outcome. The Seahawks had just taken a 21-14 lead on a 27-yard touchdown run by Marshawn Lynch and a 2-point conversion with 7:08 remaining. It was Griffin's turn to try to drive for a tie. Instead, the fumble gave the ball right back to Seattle and set up an easy insurance field goal.
Lynch finished with 132 yards on 20 carries, and Wilson completed 15 of 26 passes for 187 yards and ran eight times for 67 yards. The defense recovered after digging a 14-0 first-quarter hole - Seattle's biggest deficit of the season - and held the Redskins scoreless the rest of the way.
"It was only two touchdowns, but it's still a big comeback and, in this setting and the crowd, it's a marvelous statement about the guys' resolve," Seattle coach Pete Carroll said.
The day began with three rookie quarterbacks in the playoffs, but Andrew Luck was eliminated when Indianapolis lost to Baltimore.
A significant concern for the Seahawks is defensive Chris Clemons, their best pass rusher, who hurt his left knee in the third quarter and did not return. He also was scheduled for an MRI.
"We're concerned about it," Carroll said.
The Seahawks started their rally with three consecutive scoring drives to pull within a point, 14-13, at halftime. Steven Hauschka, who injured his left calf during the first half and had to relinquish kickoff duties, nevertheless sandwiched field goals of 32 and 29 yards around a 4-yard touchdown pass from Wilson to Michael Robinson.
The Seahawks controlled the second half, but one drive came up empty when Lynch fumbled at Washington's 1-yard line and another ended in a punt deep in Redskins territory rather than a long field goal attempt by an injured kicker.
Lynch finally produced the go-ahead score, however, and the Seahawks will carry on with their third-round rookie QB.
"Despite the fact that we have a 'nobody' team," Seattle cornerback Richard Sherman said, "a team not full of first-rounders and things like that, we have a lot of guys that play at a high level."
NOTES: Washington had 129 yards in the first quarter and 74 for the rest of the game. Griffin was 6 for 9 for 68 yards and two touchdowns after 15 minutes; he was 4 for 10 for 16 yards with one interception the rest of the way. "It was hard to watch RG3 tonight," Carroll said. "It was hard on him. He was freaking gallant." ... Redskins LG Kory Lichtensteiger re-injured his sprained left ankle in the first quarter. ... Redskins LT Trent Williams shoved Sherman in the face as the teams met on the field after the final whistle. "It was a dirty move by Trent Williams," Sherman said. Williams took responsibility and said he acted in an "immature manner." Later, Sherman tweeted that he received "a very classy text" message from Williams and there's "no ill will either way."
Russell Wilson showed true poise. Only rookie QB left in the playoffs. I personally think we will run all over Atlanta because they have no run defense. If we can get to Matt Ryan and run the ball, we will win in Atlanta.
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Either way Russell Wilson takes the Hawks to the Superbowl within the next few years. If not this one.
Whipped. Redskins. Haha.
I was so nervous going into this game. Our boys in blue worked out the 1st quarter kinks and took over the field. I like RG3 and it was hard to see him fighting to play, then eventually going down like he did. I was more disturbed at the trips to the "Shed" with Dr. Anderson (aka feelgood) who knows what he was shooting into Robert.  I wish him the bes thought, he's a great guy. Now onto Atlanta~ I wish everyone will generate good Karma this week so we can pass it on to the Seahawks!!
Perhaps he'll be better when he gets to be around the RG4s model. Â I hear Apple is working on some new updates with Russel to make him better.
Watched the replay of Griffin's injury...his cleat seemed to slide out under him due to a lack of traction. In my opinion the field was in awful condition, and three players were injured because of it. Clemons might not be back until next year, and watching Jon Ryan on kickoffs was painful. That field was in no shape for an NFL game, especially not a playoff game.
The talk of the sportsworld is whether a hurt RG3 should have been pulled. In other news, the Seahawks won the game...
That did seem to be the national headlines. RG3 gets hurt. Very little mention of the fact the Seahawks won the game.
To all the haters who earlier this year had written the Seahawks off. Who dismissed Wilson as too new and not worth the money. Who cried in their double tall no foam skim lattes that the divisional record would assure that the Seahawks would never make the playoffs. To all of you fair weather fans that don't understand that REAL fans support their team whether they are 0 and 16 or 16 and 0 - I have this to say to you.
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SUCK IT!
Let's keep it rolling HAWKS!!!!!!!!!!
MONSTERS!!!!!!! Go Hawks all the way to the Superbowl. Has a rookie QB ever won a superbowl? On a sidebar, RG3 your knee going north and south was no problem, but when it went north, south and west I knew your day of over. It didn't matter at that point, we had already wiped your arse. Welcome to the NFL!!!
 @dkgiovenco No "true" rookie has ever won the Superbowl. You have two "technically speaking" rookies in Kurt Warner and Tom Brady.
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Kurt Warner threw the ball 11 times in 1998 in a single game, then went on to win the Superbowl with the Rams in 1999.
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Tom Brady threw the ball once in 2000 in a single game, then went on to win the Superbowl when Drew Bledsoe had his injury at the start of the 2001 season. The Patriots went on to win the Superbowl (interestingly against the Rams)
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Damn good game. I hope RGIII is able to recover from his injury (brought on by coach's stupidity and RG's bravado). Time and again the Hawks have shown true depth and will-to-win, something we've not had in our teams much, if ever.
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GO HAWKS !!!
 @theToucan Go Seahawks, will always love our guys, but I also wish the absolute best outcome for RGIII, a true competitor and a true man on and off the field.Â
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I enjoyed the game but RG3 is now defending himself for playing with an injured knee. http://x.co/rmv2
Way to go Hawks!!  While I admit that I didnt sit down to watch all of our games this season, I am so impressed with our team.  I was a nervous wreck until the 4th quarter yesterday.    Very sad to see RG III hurt himself further, but it was a classy display of sportsmanship to see so many of the Seahawks support for him as he left the field.   On to Atlanta, go Hawks, make this city even more proud of you than we already are!
Rookie of the Year.......Coach of the year.................any others????????
 @grog Defensive Rookie of the Year............Bobby Wagner.
Regardless of RGIII playing injured, the Redskins defense was having all kinds of trouble with the Hawks. Â Don't forget about the Lynch fumble on the 1 yard line...this game could have easily been 31-14. Â Would it have been closer with a healthy RGIII? Â Probably, the Seahawks defense is still outrageous. Â Good win.
These Seahawks remind me of the "Refuse to Lose" M's in 95. Down by 14 and they don't even flinch. Absolutely no quit in this team! Even when they have three Redskins tugging at their ankles or fumble a bad snap :)
Getting back to the Real_World: Â Oddsmakers favor Atlanta next week...
 @Biggg Donnn 2 point favorite at home as the conference #1 seed, I'll take those odds.
 @Biggg Donnn In the "Real_World," Mike Smith, the Falcons' coach, is 0-3 in the playoffs. Weren't all of those games played at their home field?
A small comment on Wilson, how many rookies dream about leading their teams to the playoffs? This young man is what dreams are made of. I pray that it does not go to his head as he seems like one of the good guys.
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HOLY BATMAN! Bruce Irvin has the biggest mouth I have ever seen! Bruce "Pacman" Irvin!
The strength of a team is shown in how they persevere even after errors. All games are full of misses and errors. It's how you handle them that makes a difference. Even with the fumble and dropped pass that gave us all heart attacks, the Seahawks showed their strength by coming back steadily each play without letting if affect them emotionally. They kept their heads in the game. You can not take that away. Bravo!
shanahan proved what an incompetent coach he really is by leaving RG III in the game after he hurt himself and could hardly move, If his career is ended by being left in the game, It is all on Shanahan and the Redskins should seriously think about firing him.  Â
It was such a nice gesture by the Seahawks to spot a couple of touchdowns to the Redskins before the game started.  They obviously didn't want to totally embarrass them in front of their fans.  Swell sportsman, these Seahawks are.
I thought I was going to suffer a cardiac arrest in the first quarter but the Hawks came through the rest of the game. Â This team is FOR REAL! Â I am as heterosexual as it gets but I have got to say, I have quite the mancrush on Russell Wilson.
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GO HAWKS!!!!!
that was fun to watch, on my toes until the end
 We r the 12th MAN ! Win , DANCE, DRINK AND WE ROCK ! ... : ] Seattle Washington !
RG3 is likely not going to have a long NFL career. Not if he runs as much as he does and has to do it on a crappy playing surface like the one found in his home stadium. I have seen better fields at PeeWee football games.
 @StringerJoe If the Redskins want any chance at RGIII having a good career for them, they better replace that field. It's absolutely terrible especially late in the season. Just ask Adrian Peterson of Chris Clemons. That field is destroying knees left and right.
@StringerJoe the players were kicking up dirt like racehorses! I noticed it last Sunday watching the Redskins play the Cowboys.
 @StringerJoe I coach peewee and I agree. The field today's game was played on was less than well maintained. Myself and other coaches to maintenance for free on a couple of fields that we use for play. The crew that serves the Redskin's field should hang their heads real low. Dust in the field and no green is just wrong.
 @komoispropaganda  @StringerJoe It really doesn't have anything to do with the grounds crew.  Grass just doesn't grow in that area of the country in the Winter time.  They need to just replace it with field turf.
I did not believe in the Seahawks win in this game, a nice surprise for me :) But again, the national media do not believe in the strength of the Seahawks team
 @Dozen 123 How so? The Hawks were favored by three and most of the analysts also picked them.
Go Hawks! .... and KOMO you suck for being so greedy and asking for so much money from the cable companies! I hope Click Network refuses your demands!
 @Annette Gardner Dugan whats that? i hate q 13
Make my day! :)
GO HAWKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Let's see Seahawks winning streak 6. Redskins winning streak...well not anymore.
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 @Pete Karsonovich  @nwsportstilidie Who cares about a regular season win streak that ultimately means nothing to....... well anyone.  What a dumb comment.Â
 @Pete Karsonovich The Skins lost, the Seahawks won, the next game will decide the record. Whine all you want, I'll bring some cheese to you after the bowl.
 @Pete Karsonovich the 'Skins are out and you think the win streak is something to even bring up?
I refuse to believe all 'Skins fans would dare embarass themselves like you do.
Take the pencil out of your ear and pay attention. You've been schooled.
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 @Pete Karsonovich How about annihilated. lol #haterÂ
 @Pete Karsonovich Correct. The Seahawks got whipped in the first quarter. The skins got DOMINATED for the rest of the game.
 @Pete Karsonovich Spanked?
How about destroyed , decimated, and im just in the D's Dummy.
 @Pete Karsonovich Outclassed and outlasted also come to mind!
 @Pete Karsonovich Battered?
 @Hagar  @Pete Karsonovich And fried.
 @Pete Karsonovich dominated after the 1st quarter!
@Pete Karsonovich Ransacked?
 @Pete Karsonovich Demolished?
 @Pete Karsonovich Pummeled would have been the word you were looking for.