SEATTLE — After just 2 1/2 quarters, Russell Wilson traded his helmet for a baseball cap. Earl Thomas turned his attention to the NFL scoreboard and took note that the rest of the NFC West lost.
The Seattle Seahawks’ domination of Jacksonville went as everyone expected.
“I was fired up we played just the way we should,” Seattle coach Pete Carroll said. “A lot of people expected and asked questions about letdowns and all that type of stuff, and we didn’t see it that way at all.”
Wilson matched his career high with four touchdown passes — two each to Sidney Rice and Zach Miller — and the Seahawks overwhelmed the Jaguars 45-17 on Sunday. Seattle improved to 3-0 for the first time since 2006, beginning a stretch of four straight games against the AFC South.
The Seahawks came in as 19-point favorites and never gave Jacksonville (0-3) a chance. Wilson connected with Miller twice in the first 16 minutes on TDs of 1 and 4 yards. He hit Rice for an 11-yard TD late in the first half and found him again on a 23-yarder early in the third quarter.