Russell Wilson salutes the Twelves at FedEx Field following the Seahawks’ 27-17 win Monday night. / Drew McKenzie, Sportspress Northwest

In the minds of some, Russell Wilson might not rank among the NFL’s elite quarterbacks. But he has an amazing capacity to figure ways to engineer victories. Ten days removed from directing an 80-yard overtime drive to beat Denver, Wilson made at least a dozen dazzling — even ridiculously impressive  — plays Monday night in leading the Seahawks to a 27-17 victory over the Washington Redskins at FedEx Field.

The Seahawks improved to 3-1 and moved into a first-place tie with Arizona for the NFC West lead, despite having three touchdowns by Percy Harvin called back due to penalties. Wilson was the principal reason Seattle, a seven-point favorite, escaped with the victory despite the Harvin setbacks.

Wilson’s key play among many: Facing third and four at the 50 with 2:33 remaining and the Seahawks clinging to a 24-17 lead, Wilson was flushed from the pocket, darted to his left and, under intense pressure, flipped an almost absurd short pass to Marshawn Lynch, who turned the play into a 30-yard gain that set up a 43-yard field goal by Steven Hauschka that iced the win.

Wilson made some history. In addition to passing for 201 yards and touchdowns to Jermaine Kearse and Lynch, and posting a 127.3 passer rating, Wilson rushed for a Monday Night quarterback-record 122 yards on 11 carries and scored a touchdown.

The Seahawks needed all of that because they were flagged 13 times for 90 yards, turning a contest they should have won easily into a nail-biter.

“Percy Harvin scores three touchdowns and all of them are called back. I thought the penalties really killed us,” said Wilson. “But we persevered. We could have played a lot better, but it means a lot to come out on the road and win. At the end of the day, it comes down to winning, although it was a bit ugly on our side. We just couldn’t get into any kind of rhythm.”

The Seahawks came up with enough big plays to prevail. Wilson rushed for 80 of his 122 yards in the game’s first 10 minutes and completed Seattle’s first drive with a 15-yard touchdown pass to Kearse.

After Hauschka drilled 43-yard field goal at 9:04 of the second quarter, Wilson ran nine yards for a touchdown and a 17-0 lead.

Washington’s maligned backup QB Kirk Cousins, who threw four interceptions last week, didn’t falter Monday. The Redskins scored the next 10 points. Cousins connected on a 60-yard TD pass to DeSean Jackson, then the tandem connected again for 57 yards to set up a field goal.

Aside from the late Wilson-Lynch play in the final two minutes, the biggest play occurred early in the fourth quarter when, facing fourth and one, head coach Pete Carroll had holder Jon Ryan go for it out of field-goal formation.

Ryan, who had another spectacular day punting, ran five yards and picked up the first down, setting up Wilson’s nine-yard TD to Lynch that gave the Seahawks a 24-10 lead.

Wilson, whose previous rushing high was 102 yards at Indianapolis Oct. 6, 2013, broke the Monday Night record by a quarterback held by Donovan McNabb (107 yards in 2002).

With the victory, the Seahawks improved to 21-8 on Monday Night Football, the NFL’s best mark (.724). The Seahawks are 11-1 in prime-time games under Carroll. Monday’s win marked the first time that Seattle has won in the Eastern time zone following a bye week.

Notes

Harvin had a 16-yard TD run called back due to a holding call on James Carpenter, a 26-yard TD pass nullified due to a motion call on Harvin, and a 41-yard TD pass from Wilson erased due to an unnecessary roughness flag on Carpenter . . . The Seahawks have won 23 of their last 28 regular-season games . . . Wilson has quarterbacked 27 wins, most by a player in the first 36 games of a career . . . The Seahawks are 20-3 when Wilson has a passer rating above 100.0 . . . Lynch has caught three touchdowns in the first four weeks  . . . C Max Unger left the game in the fourth quarter with a foot injury, replaced by Steve Schilling. Unger returned late and Carroll said afterward that it wasn’t serious.

Next

The Seahawks return to CenturyLink Field Sunday to face the Dallas Cowboys, who are off to a 4-1 start. Kickoff is scheduled for :25 p.m. on FOX.

SCORING SUMMARY

1st Qtr. (Seahawks 7-0): Jermaine Kearse 15 pass from Russell Wilson (Steven Hauschka kick), 12:44. Drive: 6 plays, 65 yards in 2:16. Key Plays: Wilson 2 carries for 45 yards.

2nd Qtr. (Seahawks 10-0): Hauschka 40-yard field goal, 9:04. Drive: 8 plays, 31 yards in 4:49. Key Plays: Two Harvin touchdowns called back due to penalties (holding on James Carpenter, false start on Harvin).

2nd Qtr. (Seahawks 17-0): Wilson 9 run (Hauschka kick), 4:37. Drive: 5 plays, 70 yards in 2:44. Key Play: Cooper Helfet 36 pass from Wilson.

2nd Qtr: Redskins (17-7): DeSean Jackson 60 pass from Kirk Cousins (Kai Forbath kick), 2:32. Drive: 4 plays, 80 yards in 2:05.

3rd Qtr. (Redskins 17-10): Forbath 27-yard field goal, 10:41. Drive: 7 plays, 71 yards in 4:49. Key Play: Jackson 57 pass from Cousins.

4th Qtr. (Seahawks 24-10): Marshawn Lynch 9 pass from Wilson (Hauschka kick), 6:31. Drive: 12 plays, 53 yards in 7:33. Key Play: Punter Jon Ryan five-yard run out of field-goal formation on fourth and one at the Washington 32.

4th Qtr. (Redskins 24-17): Andre Roberts 6 pass from Cousins (Forbath kick), 3:25. Drive: 11 plays, 80 yards in 2:56.

4th Qtr. (Seahawks 27-17): Hauschka 43-yard field goal, 0:21. Drive: 8 plays, 55 yards in 3:14. Key Play: Lynch 30-yard pass from Wilson.

 

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2 Comments

  1. I would have liked to see the unnecessary roughness penalty on Carpenter. The TV only had the end of the play, where it looked like he pancaked his man and laid on him, which in my book is a great play. Does anyone know more about this?

  2. Is it me or does FedEx field still have a lousy turf? I saw it come up several times under players feet or a player lost his footing on it. They should just tear it out and put in FieldTurf.

    If you told me a QB would have over 100 yards rushing and 200 yards passing I’d have thought it would be RG3. The Washington defense had to have been caught offguard for Wilson tonight. He’s been focusing on being more of a pocket passer and that got thrown out the window. Good call because he had a clear field most of the night.

    A bit concerned about Byron Maxwell as that DeSean Jackson had a solid game tonight but he’s the one WR among the Washington WR corps that stood out. The rest were pretty much contained.