NFL Game Recap - San Francisco at Seattle
Sun Dec 2, 2018 4:25 PM EST

NO
10
DAL
13
F
CAR
17
TB
24
F
CHI
27
NYG
30
F OT
BUF
17
MIA
21
F
IND
0
JAX
6
F
CLE
13
HOU
29
F
ARI
20
GB
17
F
LAR
30
DET
16
F
DEN
24
CIN
10
F
BAL
26
ATL
16
F
NYJ
22
TEN
26
F
KC
40
OAK
33
F
SF
16
SEA
43
F
MIN
10
NE
24
F
LAC
33
PIT
30
F
WAS
13
PHI
28
F
JAX
9
TEN
30
F

Dec 2, 2018, 4:25 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

San Francisco (2-10)

0

3

7

6

16

Seattle (7-5)

6

14

7

16

43

Wilson's big day leads Seahawks past San Francisco 43-16
Sun Dec 2, 2018 9:19 PM

SEATTLE (AP) It was pointed out this week by San Francisco's Richard Sherman that he was witness to watching Seattle's Russell Wilson throw five interceptions in one game.

He didn't see Wilson throw any interceptions on Sunday. Instead, he watched Wilson throw four touchdowns and the Seahawks stay in the middle of the NFC playoff race with a 43-16 blowout win over the 49ers.

Wilson tossed three first-half touchdowns on just four completions as the Seahawks (7-5) won their third straight game, jumping to a 20-0 lead and beating the 49ers for the ninth straight time.

"We didn't throw it that much but we were able to make some huge plays when we did," Wilson said.

Seattle won't be NFC West champs after the Los Angeles Rams clinched the division on Sunday. But the Seahawks continue to make a case they will be part of the NFC playoff field. And Wilson continues to play with an efficiency that may be the best of his career.

Wilson wasn't asked to do much in the first half, but the little he did found the end zone. He hit Jaron Brown on a 4-yard TD pass in the first quarter, found Tyler Lockett for a 52-yard score and connected with Doug Baldwin on a 1-yarder. According to Sportradar, Wilson throwing three touchdowns on four completions made for the fewest TDs/completions in a first half dating to 1991. The previous low was six.

Wilson finished 11 of 17 for 185 yards and has thrown at least two touchdowns in eight straight games. It was the eighth time in the regular season Wilson has thrown four or more TD passes. His last came on an 18-yard strike to Brown early in the fourth quarter after he broke free from Sherman's coverage.

Wilson has 29 touchdown passes and five interceptions on the season. Rashaad Penny added a 20-yard run on the first offensive play of the second half following an 84-yard kickoff return by Lockett for a 27-3 lead.

"It's phenomenal that he's able to continue to execute those plays and the receivers are doing a fantastic job," Seattle coach Pete Carroll said.

Bobby Wagner capped a blowout with a 98-yard interception return touchdown, the first of his career and the longest in franchise history. It was a big day for Seattle's defensive leader, including a forced fumble and recovery in the first half ripping the ball away from San Francisco running back Jeff Wilson Jr. at the Seattle 5. He then stepped in front of Nick Mullens' pass near the goal line and outran the rest of the 49ers for the longest interception return in team history.

Most of the attention centered on Sherman's first game back in Seattle after spending seven seasons with the Seahawks before being released and signing with the 49ers (2-10) last March. He greeted former teammates during pregame warmups - even giving a brief handshake and hug to Wilson - and then had a mostly uneventful return. Early in the third quarter Wilson hit Baldwin on a short route and Sherman's close friend shook off the tackle attempt and raced 21 yards for a first down.

Sherman downplayed his return. He spent several minutes on the field postgame exchanging jerseys with Baldwin.

"I'm a ballplayer and at the end of the day the field is the same length and everything else is the same," Sherman said. "You just go out there and play your game and try to give your team the best chance to win, and unfortunately we didn't get the win today."

Dante Pettis had two touchdown receptions , including a 75-yard catch early in the fourth quarter, for San Francisco. Mullens was 30 of 48 for 414 yards.

CELEBRATION TIME

Seattle's wide receivers had plenty of chances to work on their touchdown celebrations.

The first after Brown's 4-yard catch in the first quarter was a nod to Sherman and Seahawks history. The group created a re-enactment of the famous tip play by Sherman in the 2013 NFC championship game against the 49ers. Late in the fourth quarter, Sherman tipped an end zone pass from Colin Kaepernick into the arms of Malcolm Smith for an interception that secured Seattle's berth in the Super Bowl.

Brown was the quarterback on the play 's re-enactment. Baldwin played the role of Sherman and David Moore was in the role of Smith, who is also playing for the 49ers.

"We thought it'd be nice to give him a tribute if we had the opportunity to do so. I know it's kind of weird. We're scoring. He's on the other team. We're doing a tribute, but that was in our hearts this week," Baldwin said.

They capped their day of celebrations with the "Macarena " following Brown's second TD.

INJURIES

Seattle may have suffered a significant loss when guard D.J. Fluker had to be helped to the sideline early in the fourth quarter with a hamstring injury. Carroll said it was a significant pull. Fluker has been a key part of Seattle's run-game resurgence and appeared very angry on the field about the injury. He did not return and left the field on a cart.

Seattle running back Chris Carson suffered a dislocated finger in the fourth quarter but wasn't deemed significant.

San Francisco starting RB Matt Breida played only sparingly. He had five carries and three receptions.

UP NEXT

49ers: San Francisco returns home to host Denver next Sunday.

Seahawks: Seattle hosts Minnesota next Monday night.

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Passing

SF Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat Sk
N. Mullens 48 30 62.5 2 414 75 1 95.3 3
SEA Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat Sk
R. Wilson 17 11 64.7 4 185 52 0 140.9 3

Rushing

SF Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
J. Wilson 15 61 4.1 11 0
M. Breida 5 6 1.2 3 0
SEA Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
C. Carson 13 69 5.3 23 0
R. Penny 7 65 9.3 20 1

Receiving

SF Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
D. Pettis 5 129 25.8 75 2
J. Wilson 8 73 9.1 24 0
SEA Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
J. Brown 3 67 22.3 45 2
T. Lockett 1 52 52.0 52 1

Team Stats Comparison

SF SEA
Points For 16 43
Total Yards 452 331
Rushing Yards 66 168
Passing Yards 386 163
Passing Completions / Attempts 30/48 11/17
Turnovers 3 0
Interceptions Thrown 1 0
Fumbles - Lost 3/2 0/0
First Downs 24 21
Rushing Touchdowns 0 1
Passing Touchdowns 2 4
Penalties - Yards 13/128 10/100
Time Of Possession 32:30 27:30
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 7/16 4/9
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/2 0/0
Red Zone Conversions/Attempts 1/4 3/4
Sacks Against 3 3
Punts - Average Yards 5/40 4/50
Punt Returns - Average Yards/Punt Return 3/4 1/-4
Kickoff Returns - Average Yards/Kickoff Return 4/27 2/56

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter SF SEA
SEA 13:35 TD Jaron Brown 4 yd pass from Russell Wilson (missed kick) 0 6
2nd Quarter SF SEA
SEA 01:19 TD Tyler Lockett 52 yd pass from Russell Wilson (Sebastian Janikowski kick) 0 13
SEA 13:43 TD Doug Baldwin 1 yd pass from Russell Wilson (Sebastian Janikowski kick) 0 20
SF 15:00 FG Robbie Gould 45 yd FG 3 20
3rd Quarter SF SEA
SEA 00:16 TD Rashaad Penny 20 yd run (Sebastian Janikowski kick) 3 27
SF 03:36 TD Dante Pettis 17 yd pass from Nick Mullens (Robbie Gould kick) 10 27
4th Quarter SF SEA
SEA 00:43 TD Jaron Brown 18 yd pass from Russell Wilson (Sebastian Janikowski kick) 10 34
SF 00:54 TD Dante Pettis 75 yd pass from Nick Mullens (failed 2pt Rush) 16 34
SEA 07:14 FG Sebastian Janikowski 40 yd FG 16 37
SEA 10:56 TD Bobby Wagner 98 yd interception return (missed kick) 16 43

Game Information

Stadium: CenturyLink Field, Seattle, Washington
Attendance: 69,009
Game Time: 3:15
Weather: