Seahawks beat Eagles after Wentz
injured, Vikes stun Saints
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[January 06, 2020]
(Reuters) - Russell Wilson
guided the Seattle Seahawks past the depleted Philadelphia Eagles
17-9 and the Minnesota Vikings stunned the New Orleans Saints 26-20
in overtime in NFC wildcard victories on Sunday.
The win sends the Seahawks to Green Bay to face the Packers while
the Vikings travel to meet the top-seeded San Francisco 49ers in NFC
Divisional Round contests next weekend.
Quarterback Wilson iced the game for Seattle when he hit DK Metcalf
with a 53-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter to give the
Seahawks a 17-6 lead.
"It was a sweet one," said Wilson, who passed for 325 yards and ran
for 45 more.
Metcalf fell down short of the goal line but was untouched and
recovered to make it into the end zone.
"He had so many yards, he was making plays all over the field," said
Wilson of the 22-year-old wide receiver, who caught seven passes for
160 yards.
A five-yard run by 33-year-old Marshawn Lynch gave Seattle its first
touchdown.
Philadelphia played all but nine minutes of the game behind
40-year-old quarterback Josh McCown after starter Carson Wentz
suffered a head injury when tackled by Seattle's Jadeveon Clowney in
the first quarter.
In the day's earlier wildcard game, Kyle Rudolph caught a four-yard
pass from Kirk Cousins to seal the overtime win for the Vikings.
"Nobody gave us a chance to win here today except everybody in our
organization," Rudolph said.
"They (the Saints) brought all pressure and Kirk made a great throw.
I'm proud of Kirk, blocking out the noise and coming down here and
playing huge all game."
The oft-criticized Cousins completed 19 of 31 passes for 242 yards
and the touchdown. His 43-yard pass to Adam Thielen had put the
Vikings in scoring position at the New Orleans two-yard-line.
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Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson (3) carries the ball as
Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Cre'von LeBlanc (34) and outside
linebacker Nigel Bradham (53) defend in the fourth quarter in a NFC
Wild Card playoff football game at Lincoln Financial Field.
Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports
Vikings running back Dalvin Cook rushed for two touchdowns to spark
the Vikings to a 20-10 lead before the Saints rallied, with Wil
Lutz's 49-yard field goal with two seconds left in regulation
forcing overtime.
Cook, who rushed for 94 yards, had scoring runs of five and one
yards, the first after New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees was
intercepted.
Saints backup quarterback Taysom Hill set up a four-yard touchdown
run by Alvin Kamara with a 50-yard pass in the second quarter to
give New Orleans a 10-3 lead.
Hill later caught a 20-yard pass from Brees in the fourth quarter to
bring New Orleans within 20-17.
Brees passed for 208 yards but along with his interception also had
his first fumble of the season.
The loss was a bitter one for the Saints, who last season had lost
at home to the Los Angeles Rams in overtime in the NFC Conference
Championship game.
The Saints, NFC South champions, had gone 13-3 in the regular
season.
(Reporting by Gene Cherry in Salvo, North Carolina; editing by Clare
Fallon/Peter Rutherford)
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