Record-tying Wilson leads Seahawks past St. Louis, 20-13

SEATTLE (AP) — In case the recent blowouts clouded memory, Seattle rookie Russell Wilson can still put together a fourth-quarter, game-winning drive.
That came after he put his name alongside Peyton Manning in the NFL record book.
Wilson tied Peyton Manning's record for most touchdown passes by a rookie with 26, and his 1-yard TD run with 1:39 left gave Seattle a 20-13 victory over the St. Louis Rams on Sunday and an 8-0 home mark for the Seahawks.
"To tie that record is really something special," Wilson said. "It's a tribute to my faith and all God has put me through, but also to my team and what they've done."
Seattle (11-5) had hopes of still winning the NFC West entering the day, but needed Arizona to pull off a stunning upset of San Francisco. For a while, it looked plausible with Arizona holding an early 6-0 lead and trailing just 7-6 at halftime. But San Francisco pulled away in the third quarter and with it went Seattle's hopes of being any more than just the No. 5 seed and a road trip for the first round of the playoffs.
Seattle will travel to NFC East champion Washington for the first round of the playoffs next Sunday.
The Seahawks closed out the season as the only undefeated team at home. But to get another home game this season, the Seahawks would need to pull off two road victories and have the No. 6 seed in the NFC — Minnesota — reach the championship game.
Unlikely? Yes. But with how much has gone Seattle's way the latter half of the season, anything is conceivable.
They've won seven of eight, including a five-game winning streak to close the year. They won at least 11 games for just the third time in franchise history.
"Let's see if we can make that nine (straight)," Seattle cornerback Richard Sherman said.
Most of the week was spent with the Seahawks receiving an inordinate amount of national attention and respect after their 42-13 rout of San Francisco and the news of Sherman winning his appeal of a four-game suspension. There was very little talk of the Rams, and that made the struggle against St. Louis (7-8-1) not very surprising.
Getting that 11th victory was far from those easy blowouts the Seahawks enjoyed the previous three weeks. St. Louis' defensive effort was superb. Seattle's offensive eruption of the past three weeks was gone, bogged down by St. Louis' smart coverage in the secondary and effective pass rush. Seattle became the first team since 1950 to score 150 points in a three-week span, yet had just three points at halftime and six midway through the third quarter.
The Rams sacked Wilson six times, including three by Chris Long. Seattle got pushed around and still had a late answer to keep them rolling right into the postseason.
"It definitely gave us an example of what to expect in the playoffs," Seattle defensive end Red Bryant said. "I would have rather had a game like this is the regular season than to get in the playoffs and not be able to respond like we were able to respond today."
Wilson finished 15 of 19 for 250 yards and his 10-yard touchdown pass to Michael Robinson in the third quarter pulled him even with Manning for the rookie TD record. He added another 58 yards rushing, while Marshawn Lynch finished with exactly 100 yards on 18 carries, his 10th game of the season reaching the century mark. Golden Tate had three catches for 105 yards.
Once again, Wilson found a way in the fourth quarter. Starting at his 10 with 5:11 left, Wilson took Seattle 90 yards in 10 plays. After Tate recovered a fumble by Lynch on the second play of the drive, Wilson found Tate for 44 yards, racing to the St. Louis 29, putting the Seahawks in prime position to close out a perfect home record.
Wilson was given the shot at the rookie TD record by himself on second-and-goal from the 1. All his receivers were covered, and Wilson was left to scramble in for his fourth rushing touchdown of the season and another game-winning drive.
That's four fourth-quarter or overtime winning drives this season for Wilson.
"To go into the playoffs with a game like that when it comes down to the fourth quarter, the last drive of the game and finish like that, that's great," Wilson said. "I wouldn't call it a wakeup call, I think we were ready to play, but I think it was great for us going into the playoffs."
St. Louis quarterback Sam Bradford tried to put together a final drive, converting one fourth down and getting to the Seattle 29 with 40 seconds left. But on fourth-and-10, Bradford forced his throw and Sherman stepped in front for his eighth interception of the season.
"I was hunting. I was waiting on an (opportunity) all day. I was playing tight coverage, didn't get very many opportunities and when I got an opportunity to overlap, I did."
Bradford was 25 of 42 for 242 yards and a touchdown pass to Austin Pettis. Greg Zuerlein kicked field goals of 25 and 39 yards. Steven Jackson also went over 1,000 yards rushing for the eighth straight season, becoming just the sixth player in NFL history to accomplish that feat.
"I don't think many people gave us an opportunity. I don't think many people thought this game would be close, except us," Rams' coach Jeff Fisher said. "I'm very, very proud of the professional approach that the guys took, not only all year, but this year in preparation and understanding that this is a difficult place to play, understanding what we needed to do to win the game."
Notes: Seattle went unbeaten at home for the first time since 2005. ... Wilson finished the year with a franchise record 100.0 passer rating. ... St. Louis still has not finished with a winning record since 2003.
That came after he put his name alongside Peyton Manning in the NFL record book.
Wilson tied Peyton Manning's record for most touchdown passes by a rookie with 26, and his 1-yard TD run with 1:39 left gave Seattle a 20-13 victory over the St. Louis Rams on Sunday and an 8-0 home mark for the Seahawks.
"To tie that record is really something special," Wilson said. "It's a tribute to my faith and all God has put me through, but also to my team and what they've done."
Seattle (11-5) had hopes of still winning the NFC West entering the day, but needed Arizona to pull off a stunning upset of San Francisco. For a while, it looked plausible with Arizona holding an early 6-0 lead and trailing just 7-6 at halftime. But San Francisco pulled away in the third quarter and with it went Seattle's hopes of being any more than just the No. 5 seed and a road trip for the first round of the playoffs.
Seattle will travel to NFC East champion Washington for the first round of the playoffs next Sunday.
The Seahawks closed out the season as the only undefeated team at home. But to get another home game this season, the Seahawks would need to pull off two road victories and have the No. 6 seed in the NFC — Minnesota — reach the championship game.
Unlikely? Yes. But with how much has gone Seattle's way the latter half of the season, anything is conceivable.
They've won seven of eight, including a five-game winning streak to close the year. They won at least 11 games for just the third time in franchise history.
"Let's see if we can make that nine (straight)," Seattle cornerback Richard Sherman said.
Most of the week was spent with the Seahawks receiving an inordinate amount of national attention and respect after their 42-13 rout of San Francisco and the news of Sherman winning his appeal of a four-game suspension. There was very little talk of the Rams, and that made the struggle against St. Louis (7-8-1) not very surprising.
Getting that 11th victory was far from those easy blowouts the Seahawks enjoyed the previous three weeks. St. Louis' defensive effort was superb. Seattle's offensive eruption of the past three weeks was gone, bogged down by St. Louis' smart coverage in the secondary and effective pass rush. Seattle became the first team since 1950 to score 150 points in a three-week span, yet had just three points at halftime and six midway through the third quarter.
The Rams sacked Wilson six times, including three by Chris Long. Seattle got pushed around and still had a late answer to keep them rolling right into the postseason.
"It definitely gave us an example of what to expect in the playoffs," Seattle defensive end Red Bryant said. "I would have rather had a game like this is the regular season than to get in the playoffs and not be able to respond like we were able to respond today."
Wilson finished 15 of 19 for 250 yards and his 10-yard touchdown pass to Michael Robinson in the third quarter pulled him even with Manning for the rookie TD record. He added another 58 yards rushing, while Marshawn Lynch finished with exactly 100 yards on 18 carries, his 10th game of the season reaching the century mark. Golden Tate had three catches for 105 yards.
Once again, Wilson found a way in the fourth quarter. Starting at his 10 with 5:11 left, Wilson took Seattle 90 yards in 10 plays. After Tate recovered a fumble by Lynch on the second play of the drive, Wilson found Tate for 44 yards, racing to the St. Louis 29, putting the Seahawks in prime position to close out a perfect home record.
Wilson was given the shot at the rookie TD record by himself on second-and-goal from the 1. All his receivers were covered, and Wilson was left to scramble in for his fourth rushing touchdown of the season and another game-winning drive.
That's four fourth-quarter or overtime winning drives this season for Wilson.
"To go into the playoffs with a game like that when it comes down to the fourth quarter, the last drive of the game and finish like that, that's great," Wilson said. "I wouldn't call it a wakeup call, I think we were ready to play, but I think it was great for us going into the playoffs."
St. Louis quarterback Sam Bradford tried to put together a final drive, converting one fourth down and getting to the Seattle 29 with 40 seconds left. But on fourth-and-10, Bradford forced his throw and Sherman stepped in front for his eighth interception of the season.
"I was hunting. I was waiting on an (opportunity) all day. I was playing tight coverage, didn't get very many opportunities and when I got an opportunity to overlap, I did."
Bradford was 25 of 42 for 242 yards and a touchdown pass to Austin Pettis. Greg Zuerlein kicked field goals of 25 and 39 yards. Steven Jackson also went over 1,000 yards rushing for the eighth straight season, becoming just the sixth player in NFL history to accomplish that feat.
"I don't think many people gave us an opportunity. I don't think many people thought this game would be close, except us," Rams' coach Jeff Fisher said. "I'm very, very proud of the professional approach that the guys took, not only all year, but this year in preparation and understanding that this is a difficult place to play, understanding what we needed to do to win the game."
Notes: Seattle went unbeaten at home for the first time since 2005. ... Wilson finished the year with a franchise record 100.0 passer rating. ... St. Louis still has not finished with a winning record since 2003.
Should have passed that last TD man!!!
Let's keep it going HAWKS!!!!!!!!!
We needed a good, gritty end of the season win. This shows there is still 'must do' character left in them.
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I think we have a real chance against the skins and I'm looking forward to the rookie Qb duel.
Off to DC to play RGIII and the Skins, its going to be a great game and lets hope Seattle can get past their road game record and east coast jinx...
Let's go do what no Seahawk's team has done since the 80's and win a playoff game on the road! Sea...Hawks!!
It's official - BRING ON RGIII !
Does anyone know why rushing touchdowns aren't counted in the rookie TD record? They count the same on the board and, obviously, not a fan, player or coach in the league would turn their nose up at one.Â
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Wilson put up 26 passing TDs and 10 interceptions this year. Manning put up 26 passing TDs and 28 interceptions his rookie year. In addition, Wilson ran it in for four more touchdowns; Manning zero on the ground.Â
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Everything Wilson's shown so far tells us he couldn't care less about the individual honor, especially with the team success that came instead, but it would be nice if the record books more fairly reflected just how much stronger a year he had than Manning's rookie season.Â
 @MargeGunderson That record is for passing TD's not total touchdowns.
 @Hachee_Bungwhy Thanks! I hope as much attention eventually is paid to his overall stats and TDs.Â
I would love an rw3 and rg3 matchup. And then I would love to show Atlanta how truly easy their schedule was. Anf then, the chance to shut gb up in gb would be the best.
 @sirgavin7 I think Atlanta is already learning just how easy its earlier schedule was.
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I'm sure you'll be happy with any and all of our post-season victories, but I don't think the Falcons are going to last long enough to face us head to head for your dream matchup.Â
The Seahawks do not have to hope Minnesota gets the the NFC Championship game to host it. Â If it is Green Bay and Seattle, ironically enough, because of that game in Week 3 Seattle holds the tie breaker and they now re-seed after each round. Â If it is Seattle Green Bay in the NFC Championship game, it would be in Seattle.Â
 @The206 Thats not true, the Packers hold the 3rd seed, therefore they would host the game.Â
I wonder how Wilson's total offensive yards for his rookie season compare to Peyton Manning's rookie season?
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I like how both sides of the football are pretty well balanced. Few superstars, lots of damn good players, and lots of working together.
 @Hagar Wilson has 3,118 passing, and 449 rushing this season. Manning had 3,739 passing and 62 on the ground.
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But Wilson had 26 passing TDs plus 4 rushing, with 10 interceptions. Manning had 26 passing, zero rushing and was picked off 28 times.Â
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I'll take Wilson's results and his personality, leadership and teamwork.Â
 @MargeGunderson You would take Wilsons leadership and teamwork over the greatest QB in NFL history? I'm a Hawks fan, but that's insane.
 @Scoondog  @MargeGunderson Every game the Colts played last year, you would see Manning talking to Painter as soon as he walked off the field. It's not like a guy who's head was about to fall off could work with him much. There are plenty of stories of Manning working long hours and off seasons with teammates. You don't become a 4 time MVP (probably 5 after this season) by not working harder than everyone else.
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I appreciate the enthusiasm, but I am still waiting a few years to anoint RW the next Manning, Brady, Marino, or Elway. I would also love to see Lynch get more love for carrying the O on his back for most of the season. He is becoming my favorite Seattle athlete ever......That being said, I hope Wilson guts the Skins on Sunday.
 @MargeGunderson  @JK15 Russel is awesome, no doubt about it!
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 @JK15 Yeah, I know it sounds like the blind loyalty of an over-protective mom! :^D
But Manning never did anything to work with Curtis Painter, Jim Sorgi or any of the other guys unfortunate enough to be drafted by Indy to sit behind him. He didn't blatantly obstruct like Favre did with Rodgers, but he made no effort to mentor them or show them anything.Â
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As a player, he's a first-ballot HOFer for sure, and is probably one of the best pure talents to ever play the position. Especially since he calls his own plays, not the OC or the head coach.Â
Had Leaf been picked over Manning in the draft, whoever made that decision would still be trying to live it down.Â
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But RW is sure off to a strong start in stats as well as intangibles, and I would absolutely take his team-first mentality and leadership over Manning's.Â
I also give Manning credit for the year he's had after four major neck surgeries. To even earn the starting job on an NFL team after that would be a huge accomplishment; what he's done is off the charts.Â
@MargeGunderson Wow I am amazed how quickly you did that. I agree with your conclusion! Third round draft choice no less!
 @Hagar Thanks, but NFL.com did all the work. I'm a huge football nut so I'm on that site a lot and am used to how to find info.
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Also I'd just looked it up earlier out of curiosity trying to figure out why Wilson's rushing TDs don't count on the rookie TD record. Which I still haven't learned, so if anyone out there does, please clue us in.Â
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Yup, our too-short-to-play, third-round draft pick. :^D
The day after the draft, when it was speculated by many so-called experts that the Seahawks had by far the worst draft in the league this year, if not in league history, Jon Gruden was on ESPN with some windbag idiot.
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Gruden 100-percent guaranteed that if Carroll was sincere about the QB competition being open to all three, that Wilson would be our starter in game 1.Â
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The other guys on stage, including the windbag idiot, were openly laughing at Gruden's cluelessness and assuring him just as adamantly that Wilson would never throw a regular season pass in the NFL.Â
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The clip they show is Wilson sitting with his wife watching the above ESPN segment and it says so much about him. His poor wife was about to explode (like I would be :^D ), seething and scowling away from the monitor frequently.
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He sat there holding her hand, watching the segment with this casual, detached amusement like it was some movie, not him they're so passionately discussing on national television.Â
Say what you will about the Seahawks, they ARE a much better team than the one that backed into the playoffs two years ago. That team wasn't even competitive on the road, losing routinely by 20. This team fights hard and is in almost every game to the end.
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Having said that, I hope you Hawk fans enjoyed it while you could. This is very likely as far as they go - the road is still not their friend. A good season, just the same, and every reason to be optimistic for the future.Â
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@MVDad ESPN gave the Seahawks a 6 to 1 chance of winning the superbowl. That was in the top 5. Some teams were at 40 to 1.
 @MVDad They were in EVERY road game and didn't lose one by more than 7.  3-5 on the road with 3 coming early in the season while Russell was still getting up to speed vs very good pass/rushing defenses.  MIA/DET games were defensive break downs.  Having said that the team is in a good stride right now and has a chance to win a game or two in the playoffs. Â
 @MVDad Sir. I hope you'll be eating your words with the next game.
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That said, have a Happy New Year, everybody!
 @NKato  @MVDad You don't have to HOPE he'll eat his words, you can guarantee it :) Happy New Year, and GO HAWKS!
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 @Wolfen  @NKato  @MVDad Hmm... famous last words. Guaranteeing anything seems rather shallow. Someone seems to have guaranteed a blowout against the Rams, yet the Rams held their own until the end of the game.
 @MVDad You seem to like being a downer.
 @StringerJoe Hey, 90% of what I said was positive. You just liked picking out the 10%. I'm trying to be nice because I know how insecure Seattle sports fans are.
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 I disagree that we'll go down that quickly, but there is nothing wrong with your post. You weren't disrespectful or insulting, and you provided facts to support your thoughts.Â
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I'm not sure what happened to the world of sports talk the past couple of years, but far too many fans can't intelligently discuss their favorite teams' and players' weaknesses without squealing "Hater! You HATE me!" like toddlers, running to their rooms and slamming their doors.Â
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I can't wait for us to prove you wrong, but only for the win(s), not to come and gloat at some random stranger on the Internet. Best of luck to your team, too, if they're still in it and as long as they aren't facing us.Â
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 @MVDad  @StringerJoe Not insecure here. If the Seahawks lose next week, you will say "I told you so." If they win, you will say, "They were lucky. Wait until they play _____ next week...."
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Go Hawks! Nice win today. Was a bit tough but I was expecting that against the Rams who are young and talented. I think the Cowboys will win tonight so if the Seahawks play them in Dallas, I think we have a very good chance of advancing. The Redskins would be tougher to beat but it'd be a much more exciting game. I think we'll beat either team because we have a complete team this year (although today's OLine looked a little disoriented).
 @Koreanman012 I hoped we would struggle today. Win, of course, but struggle.
Ending the season with four consecutive blowouts, it would be too easy to overlook teams and/or let up in one area or another, especially if we'd already defeated an opponent in the regular season.Â
 @MargeGunderson Very good point. Today's game was a bit of how it might feel playing a playoff team. I'm glad we were able to stick through it and pull off the W. Should be a good game against the Skins next Sunday. I think the next game will be the battle of the top two Rookie of the Year candidates. Go Seahawks!
Bring on the NEXT victim. I'd LIKE to see it be the Cowboys, but seeing a rookie vs. rookie battle with RG3 would pretty cool to. Either way.......GO HAWKS!!!!!!
49ers NFC West Champions! First round bye.Â
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 @lakeview I hope they enjoy it. It's as far as they go :)
 @Wolfen  @lakeview Seattle is on the road for the playoffs. Good luck. They will need it.
@Wolfen  Maybe, maybe not. Seahawks are going to have a tough game against the 'Skins (I think they will beat the Cowboys tonight).Â
 @lakeview  @Getov Funny how Mr.V was 86'd for whatever reason a few weeks before you got your KOMO account. And since you seem to be familiar with the gentleman, I ask you; Although you may disagree strongly about his world view as I would certainly disagree with yours, do you recall any egregious violations of the TOS that would necessitate a permanent ban? I would personally prefer folks not be banned for their political positions, of either camp.
 @lakeview  @Getov So where's "caphillkid?"
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Every Holmes needs his Moriarty.
@Getov Mylon @Wolfen  Dude, everyone knows you are Sid Vicious. Give it a rest...
 @Wolfen  @lakeview And in the case of the "'kid?" Never seen at all. Must have got Das Boot in the Great November Commenter Purge of 2012.
 @Wolfen  @lakeview That "lakeview" guy and "caphillkid?" Both Lefties. Both 49ers fans. Never seen in the same room...
 @lakeview I hope so. Holy cr@p.......we AGREE on something. lol. Happy New Year
 @lakeview A lot of 49ers fans thought they were a shoo-in for the Super Bowl this season after choking in the NFC title game at home last season.   Kaepernick doesn't look like Super Bowl QB material - at least not for a few years. Frank Gore, make the most of it while you can; you are staring the age30 curse in the face next season and I doubt you will overcome it.
Dude... What a game...