WR Tyler Lockett and the rest of the Seahawks offense often were hemmed in by the Rams’ relentless defense Sunday. / Drew McKenzie, Sportspress Northwest

Takeaway

Good thing the Seahawks clinched a playoff berth last week against Cleveland because they looked nothing like a playoff team Sunday. Committing a comedy of offensive errors and thoroughly dominated by the relentless St. Louis defensive line, the Seahawks lost 23-17 at Century Link Field, ending a five-game winning streak. The loss was also Seattle’s first to the Rams at the Clink since Week 5 in 2004.

The Seahawks — momentarily, at least — retain the No. 5 seed in the NFC, which would mean a first-round playoff date on the road against the NFC East champion Washington Redskins. Depending on developments in the final regular-season weekend, the Seahawks could fall to the No. 6 seed, which would mean a first-round playoff date at the winner of the NFC North, either Green Bay or Minnesota.

The Seahawks never led Sunday, snapping a streak of 62 consecutive games  — the Russell Wilson era — in which they held a lead at some point in the contest. They also couldn’t run the ball, gaining only 60 yards. That ended a streak of 25 consecutive regular-season games (28 including playoffs) in which the Seahawks gained at least 100 rushing yards.

The Seahawks played beyond sloppily. They lost two fumbles and were flagged 10 times for 83 yards, including a 15-yard clipping penalty on LT Alvin Bailey, subbing for injured Russell Okung, which scotched a scoring opportunity.

Sacked only seven times in his past seven games, Wilson went down four times Sunday, was hit an astonishing 17 times and hurried often — either a major regression for Seattle’s supposedly improving offensive line, or a concession that their past five wins have come against less-than-stellar defenses.

Wilson’s streak of five consecutive games with three or more TD passes without an interception ended when a first-half deep throw to Tyler Lockett was picked off in a jump ball by Trumaine Johnson.

Essential moment

Trailing 16-10 early in the fourth quarter, the Seahawks forced RB Bennie Cunningham to fumble at the Seattle 40-yard line that was originally awarded to St. Louis. After the officials huddled, Seattle FS Earl Thomas was credited with a fumble recovery. But upon another review, the Rams retained possession, helping set up Todd Gurley’s two-yard touchdown run that iced the game.

Offense

Wilson completed 25 of 41 for 289 yards, two touchdowns, one interception and recorded an 88.4 passer rating. He threw a 25-yard TD pass to WR Doug Baldwin in the third quarter and an 18-yard TD to WR Jermaine Kearse with 17 seconds remaining in the game. Wilson has 31 touchdown passes this season, two shy of the single-season franchise record, and five above his previous career high.

Wilson also led the Seahawks with 39 rushing yards, with a long gain of 21. None of the other backs charged with replacing Marshawn Lynch/Thomas Rawls were up to the task against the superior Rams’ front line. Fred Jackson had 11 yards, Bryce Brown nine and starter Christine Michael six after gaining 84 last week against bottom-feeder Cleveland.

Baldwin, a game-day decision with a hamstring injury, caught eight passes for 118 yards and registered his 11th TD catch in his past five games. TE Cooper Helfet caught four passes after replacing TE Luke Willson, who left after a concussion.

One of the most decisive offensive plays occurred in the first quarter when FB Will Tukuafu, attempting to convert a 3rd-and-1, had the ball knocked loose. LB Akeem Ayers recovered and returned it 45 yards to a touchdown to stake the Rams to a 10-0 lead. It marked the first TD off a fumble return ceded by the Seahawks since Oct. 5 when Caraun Reid of Detroit scored on a 27-yard return.

Defense

The Seahawks held the Rams to 207 yards, 103 passing and 104 rushing. But Seattle failed to sack QB Case Keenum, who completed 14 of 23 and consistently delivered on third down, and failed to recover fumbles.

The most astonishing play came in the second quarter when WR Kenny Britt uncharacteristically blew past Pro Bowl CB Richard Sherman and caught a 28-yard touchdown pass.

LB Bobby Wagner led the Seahawks with 11 tackles, nine solo, and SSKelcie McCray, subbing for injured Kam Chancellor, had 10, five solo.

Words

“To start with, let’s just say this is a day we’d like to forget” — Pete Carroll, Seahawks coach.

“Earl (Thomas) thought the ball came to him. He felt like he had the ball the whole time” — Carroll, on the fumble play in the fourth quarter that eventually went to the Rams, setting up the winning touchdown.

“I thought (the game) was hard on Russell. They had penetration on their pass rush and he didn’t have a lot of time. We were way behind staying on schedule. It was very difficult. Field position was huge. We gave them the ball in great field position. It was jut a mess” — Carroll.

“We just didn’t play our best ball. We knew the Rams would come in and play their best ball. There’s nobody to blame. We just have to play better” — Seattle LB Bobby Wagner.

“We were definitely flat. We didn’t play the way we wanted to. We can’t do that again. We’ve got to look at our next game as a game that will kick-start our second season. We’ve got to use it as a statement game” — Jackson, on playing Arizona next week.

“We have a lot of weaknesses that we need to fix. Don’t take anything away from the Rams. They played phenomenal and came out with a great defense” — Baldwin.

Noteworthy

Before scoring 17 points against the Rams, the Seahawks had scored 30 or more in four consecutive games and 29 or more in six consecutive . . . Seattle is 27-6 in November/December since 2012, still the best record in the NFL . . . Seattle leads the all-time series with St. Louis 21-14 . . . Seattle has 114 consecutive sellouts at CenturyLink Field . . . Seattle has not allowed a 100-yard rusher since Week 11 of 2014, the longest streak in NFL . . . The Seahawks played without SS Kam Chancellor and LT Russell Okung, both nursing injuries. TE Luke Willson left in the second quarter with a concussion . . . CB Richard Sherman Sunday was named the 2015 Steve Largent award winner. The award, voted on annually by players, is given to the player who best exemplifies the spirit, dedication and integrity of the Seahawks.

Next

The Seahawks close out the regular season Sunday (1:25 p.m. PT, FOX) against the NFC West champion Arizona Cardinals, a 38-8 winner over Green Bay Sunday, in Glendale, AZ.

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  1. The Hawks didn’t apparently want the game, after assuring a playoff berth. They just plain didn’t show up until the 2nd half when it was too late. I don’t like that they don’t have the intensity needed to win. That is something you cannot turn on and off.

  2. Let’s get a quote from Sherman on that td he was burned on. The one from the stellar duo of Keenum to Britt.
    If the Rams don’t get the fumble 6 from Tukuafu we win, even after such a stinker of a game.

  3. So many odd things in that game that were hopefully just flukes coming off the holiday week, but the fumble recovery (that wasn’t, was and then wasn’t) was a huge turning point. Hawks get the ball there near mid-field and they are down only 6 = totally different game. I was at the game and am not sure I’ve heard as continuous a set of boos to the Refs. In real time and on replay it looked like a Hawk (Thomas I think) went into the pile with the ball and then Thomas came out with it. I guess it is possible that the Rams got a hand on it in the middle of the scrum, but if I guy goes into the pile with the ball and comes out with it, well it seems pretty nuts to award the ball to the other team. The speed with which the first call in favor of the Rams was made was also surprising as they indicated Rams before separating any of the pile. I assume whichever Ref made that first call in favor of the Rams was the one who then imposed his over eager view on the final call.
    Hawks didn’t deserve to win given how they played but if that call (let alone all the PFs) gets made right then the game could still have easily swung in the Hawks favor.

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