Times Colonist

Seahawks sink to new low

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SEATTLE — After the final kneel down, the few remaining snowballs being tossed from the stands were no longer only directed toward officials or the Chicago Bears. Some were being flung toward the home sideline and tunnel as the Seattle Seahawks left the field.

What was already a lost season for the Seahawks hit a new low Sunday, when they blew a 10-point fourth-quarter lead in a 25-24 loss to the Chicago Bears that eliminated Seattle from playoff contention in the NFC.

The crash has been swift and painful for a team that a year ago won 12 games and was NFC West champions. Seattle (5-10) already was assured of finishing with a losing record, but clung to the slimmest of playoff hopes entering the week. Now, they’re guaranteed the worst season of Pete Carroll’s tenure with the Seahawks — and his first 10-loss season since his first season as an NFL head coach in 1994 with the New York Jets.

Seattle will finish in last place in the NFC West for the first time since moving to the NFC in 2002. The last time the Seahawks finished last in their division was the AFC West in 1996.

“It was just our game to be had. Our game to be had,” Carroll said. “We had the opportunit­y to win this football game and didn’t do it.”

After Nick Foles hit one-time Seattle tight end Jimmy Graham on a 15-yard touchdown with 1:01 remaining and the ensuing two-point conversion to Damiere Byrd gave Chicago the lead, there was no last-second rally engineered by Russell Wilson like in past seasons. On their final series, the Seahawks committed three penalties and Wilson’s fourth-down pass attempt to Tyler Lockett was incomplete.

“The biggest thing is finishing. I mean, during the season we’ve had close losses and it’s all about finishing,” said Rashaad Penny, who rushed for 135 yards and a TD. “That’s one thing coach preaches every day.”

Wilson finished 16 of 27 for 181 yards and two touchdowns. There was some good in his performanc­e, including a 41-yard touchdown pass to DK Metcalf in the first quarter, his first TD reception since Oct. 31.

The snowstorm that hit the Seattle area in the early hours of Sunday left plenty of empty seats inside Lumen Field, one of the sparsest crowds in recent memory. It could be even emptier for next week’s home finale against Detroit in a truly meaningles­s game for both teams — aside from those fans who may show up knowing this may be the final chance the grouping of Carroll, Wilson and Wagner are all together in a Seattle uniform.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Seattle Seahawks quarterbac­k Russell Wilson starts to right himself after being knocked to the turf during the second half of the Seahawks game Sunday against against the Chicago Bears. Seattle lost the game 25-24, ensuring a last-place finish in their division.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Seattle Seahawks quarterbac­k Russell Wilson starts to right himself after being knocked to the turf during the second half of the Seahawks game Sunday against against the Chicago Bears. Seattle lost the game 25-24, ensuring a last-place finish in their division.

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