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Seahawks dominate Jaguars, 45-17

Wilson matches career high with four TD passes

The Columbian
Published: September 22, 2013, 5:00pm

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.

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Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson throws against the Jacksonville Jaguars in the first half of an NFL football game in the rain on Sunday, Sept. 22, 2013, in Seattle.
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Wilson checked out with 3:54 left in the third and finished 14 of 21 for 202 yards. The four TD passes matched his performance last December in a win over San Francisco.

The blowout allowed Seattle the chance to test its depth with some of its younger reserves getting their first shot at the regular season. Seattle’s offense finally showed the potency that made the Seahawks so dangerous at the end of 2012. It was a focus for Carroll this week to clean up the offense.

“We stayed away from the dumb mental mistakes, the dumb penalties and we made the most of our opportunities through the air,” Seattle’s Doug Baldwin said.

Wilson wasn’t perfect. He was sacked by Johnathan Cyprien and fumbled in the first half and made the mistake of throwing across his body and was intercepted at his 11 in the third quarter. But it was a far better performance overall by Seattle’s offense than in the first two weeks.

No drive was better than the final possession of the first half. Linebacker Bobby Wagner had just made a juggling, diving interception at his own 21 with 44 seconds left in the half, and the Seahawks got aggressive.

Wilson found Golden Tate twice, hit Rice for 23 yards, and scrambled for another 10. Wilson then capped the half with a dart to Rice for an 11-yard TD, finishing off a drive that covered 79 yards in just 34 seconds and gave Seattle a 24-0 halftime lead.

“That was the biggest drive we’ve had all season, so far,” Wilson said. “That’s the thing, we have to be able to do that. … To be able to do that and score in 34 seconds, that crucial.”

Carroll said he was aggressive because of the job Seattle’s defense was doing, a unit that got healthier with the return of defensive end Chris Clemons and cornerback Brandon Browner. Clemons played for the first time since sustaining a major knee injury in the playoffs.

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“The biggest thing was just trusting in my work, trusting in the rehab and everything I’ve been doing, so I felt pretty good about it,” Clemons said.

The Seahawks forced Jacksonville into three turnovers. They sacked Jacksonville Chad Henne four times, and Maurice Jones-Drew, playing with an injured ankle, was limited to 43 yards on 19 carries. Jacksonville spent the first quarter in negative total yardage and didn’t crack the 100-yard mark until 8:30 left in the third quarter.

The Jaguars found the end zone for the second time this season when Jones-Drew scored on a 2-yard run.

“It was tough to move the ball early. Their defensive line did a good job, their front seven,” Henne said.

Miller’s first TD came when Wilson duped the entire stadium with a perfect play-action fake for the 1-yard TD. Wilson found Miller early in the second quarter when he pirouetted away from the pass rush for a 14-0 lead.

Wilson’s final TD came early in the second half when he lofted a pass into the end zone, and Rice cut in front of a defender to haul in the TD. Baldwin also made a diving, one-handed 35-yard touchdown catch from Tarvaris Jackson after Wilson departed. Jackson also had a 5-yard TD run in the fourth quarter.

NOTES: Seattle DE Red Bryant left in the second half with back spasms. WR Jermaine Kearse sprained an ankle in the first half. … Jacksonville fell to 2-9 on the West Coast. … Jackson was 7 of 8 for 129 yards and a TD. … Jacksonville’s Jordan Todman scored his first career TD in the fourth quarter.

SEAHAWKS 45, JAGUARS 17

Jacksonville 0 0 10 7–17

Seattle 7 17 14 7–45

First Quarter

Sea–Miller 1 pass from Wilson (Hauschka kick), 8:04. Drive: 7 plays, 71 yards, 3:27. Key Plays: Tate 20 run; Lynch 27 run; Wilson 15 pass to Willson. Seattle 7, Jacksonville 0.

Second Quarter

Sea–Miller 4 pass from Wilson (Hauschka kick), 14:26. Drive: 6 plays, 40 yards, 2:56. Key Play: Wilson 20 pass to Tate on 3rd-and-10. Seattle 14, Jacksonville 0.

Sea–FG Hauschka 21, 9:40. Drive: 5 plays, 44 yards, 2:43. Key Plays: Tate 11 punt return to Jacksonville 47; Wilson 17 pass to Kearse; McCray 25-yard defensive pass interference penalty. Seattle 17, Jacksonville 0.

Sea–Rice 11 pass from Wilson (Hauschka kick), :10. Drive: 5 plays, 79 yards, 0:34. Key Plays: Wagner interception at Seattle 21; Wilson 30 pass to Tate; Wilson 23 pass to Rice; Wilson 10 run. Seattle 24, Jacksonville 0.

Third Quarter

Sea–Rice 23 pass from Wilson (Hauschka kick), 11:41. Drive: 3 plays, 33 yards, 1:26. Key Plays: Mebane fumble recovery (Robinson); Babin 5-yard offside penalty on 3rd-and-5. Seattle 31, Jacksonville 0.

Jax–Jones-Drew 2 run (Scobee kick), 6:20. Drive: 2 plays, 2 yards, 0:11. Key Play: Posluszny 10 interception return to Seattle 2. Seattle 31, Jacksonville 7.

Sea–Baldwin 35 pass from Jackson (Hauschka kick), 1:28. Drive: 5 plays, 58 yards, 2:26. Key Plays: Michael 11 run; Jackson 6 pass to Willson on 3rd-and-4. Seattle 38, Jacksonville 7.

Jax–FG Scobee 33, :06. Drive: 5 plays, 65 yards, 1:22. Key Play: Henne 59 pass to Shorts. Seattle 38, Jacksonville 10.

Fourth Quarter

Jax–Todman 3 run (Scobee kick), 9:06. Drive: 9 plays, 52 yards, 3:09. Key Plays: Jones-Drew 8 run on 4th-and-1; Henne 17 pass to Shorts; Henne 11 pass to Jones-Drew. Seattle 38, Jacksonville 17.

Sea–Jackson 5 run (Hauschka kick), 6:32. Drive: 5 plays, 80 yards, 2:34. Key Plays: Jackson 14 pass to Tate; Jackson 35 pass to Willson; Jackson 23 pass to Davis. Seattle 45, Jacksonville 17.

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Jax Sea

FIRST DOWNS 17 28

Rushing 6 10

Passing 10 16

Penalty 1 2

THIRD DOWN EFF 4-14 4-10

FOURTH DOWN EFF 1-1 0-0

TOTAL NET YARDS 265 479

Total Plays 66 67

Avg Gain 4.0 7.1

NET YARDS RUSHING 51 156

Rushes 24 36

Avg per rush 2.1 4.3

NET YARDS PASSING 214 323

Sacked-Yds lost 4-21 2-8

Gross-Yds passing 235 331

Completed-Att. 18-38 21-29

Had Intercepted 2 1

Yards-Pass Play 5.1 10.4

KICKOFFS-EndZone-TB 4-4-2 8-8-6

PUNTS-Avg. 7-42.7 4-35.0

Punts blocked 0 0

FGs-PATs blocked 0-0 0-0

TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE 61 110

Punt Returns 2-(-3) 4-33

Kickoff Returns 2-54 2-45

Interceptions 1-10 2-32

PENALTIES-Yds 4-45 4-24

FUMBLES-Lost 2-1 1-1

TIME OF POSSESSION 27:25 32:35


INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING–Jacksonville, Jones-Drew 19-43, Henne 2-5, Todman 2-5, Robinson 1-(minus 2). Seattle, Lynch 17-69, Michael 9-37, Tate 2-29, Wilson 2-14, Turbin 3-5, Jackson 3-2.

PASSING–Jacksonville, Henne 18-38-2-235. Seattle, Wilson 14-21-1-202, Jackson 7-8-0-129.

RECEIVING–Jacksonville, Shorts 8-143, Burton 5-42, Sanders 2-25, Jones-Drew 2-19, Ta’ufo’ou 1-6. Seattle, Tate 5-88, Rice 5-79, Willson 5-76, Davis 2-31, Miller 2-5, Baldwin 1-35, Kearse 1-17.

PUNT RETURNS–Jacksonville, Blackmon 2-(minus 3). Seattle, Tate 4-33.

KICKOFF RETURNS–Jacksonville, Robinson 2-54. Seattle, Kearse 1-23, Lane 1-22.

TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS–Jacksonville, Posluszny 5-7-0, Blackmon 4-3-0, Cyprien 3-4-1, Evans 3-4-0, Babin 3-3-1, McCray 3-2-0, Allen 2-3-0, Alualu 2-3-0, Mincey 2-2-0, Harbor 2-0-0, Hayes 1-4-0, Marks 1-1-0, Todman 1-1-0, Burton 1-0-0, M.Harris 1-0-0, Jones-Drew 1-0-0, Reynolds 1-0-0, Ta’ufo’ou 1-0-0, Thomas 1-0-0, Branch 0-2-0, Prosinski 0-2-0, Deaderick 0-1-0, Miller 0-1-0. Seattle, Thomas 5-2-0, Maxwell 4-0-0, Wagner 3-6-0, McDaniel 2-4-0, McDonald 2-3-1 1/2 , Thurmond 2-3-0, Mebane 2-1-0, Wright 2-1-0, Bennett 1-2-1 1/2 , Chancellor 1-2-0, Lotulelei 1-2-0, Morgan 1-2-0, Browner 1-1-0, Schofield 1-1-0, Lane 1-0-0, Maragos 1-0-0, Unger 1-0-0, Wilson 1-0-0, Avril 0-1-0, Bryant 0-1-0, TEAM 0-0-1.

INTERCEPTIONS–Jacksonville, Posluszny 1-10. Seattle, Chancellor 1-32, Wagner 1-0.

MISSED FIELD GOALS–None.


OFFICIALS–Referee Bill Vinovich, Ump Paul King, HL Jim Mello, LJ Julian Mapp, FJ Steve Zimmer, SJ Jimmy DeBell, BJ Jim Quirk, Replay Bill Spyksma.

Time: 3:12.

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