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Wilson, Carson help Seahawks clinch NFC playoff spot

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - Russell Wilson had done just about everything right for 3 1/2 quarters when the Seattle Seahawks asked their star quarterback to make one more big play.

And, as he's done so many times in the past, Wilson responded.

On a third-and-11, Wilson rolled out and completed a 14-yard strike to Tyler Lockett for a first down with two minutes remaining. That helped the Seahawks nullify two offensive holding calls on the drive and run out the clock to beat the Carolina Panthers 30-24 Sunday and clinch a playoff spot for the seventh time in eight seasons.

Seattle (11-3) also moved into a first place tie with the 49ers, who lost to the Falcons on Sunday. The Seahawks own the tiebreaker and finish the season at home against San Francisco.

'œRussell is a guy who creates magic," said Seahawks running back Chris Carson.

Wilson completed 20 of 26 passes for 286 yards and two touchdowns, Carson ran for 133 yards and two scores, and Lockett had eight catches for 120 yards.

'œThat's what the league talks about with Russell - the way he extends plays,'ť said Panthers safety Tre Boston. 'œIt's the play after the play with him. And he hurt us.'ť

'œIt's championship football time,'ť Wilson said. 'œYou have to capitalize on your moments.'ť

It was the 100th regular-season win for Seahawks coach Pete Carroll.

``You can see how Russ maneuvers and makes stuff happen because he and Tyler were just phenomenal together," Carroll said. 'œAnd it's really been a while. Tyler's been working his way back and you could see it. ... He came through in great fashion, so it's great to have him back because we are going to need him to finish up.'ť

Seattle scored on its first three possessions as Wilson completed 8 of 10 passes for 175 yards, with 19-yard touchdown passes to DK Metcalf and Lockett for a perfect 153.8 QB rating. Carson added a 16-yard TD run as the Seahawks built a 20-7 lead at halftime.

But Seattle had to hold on after nearly surrendering a 30-10 lead with 7:28 left in the game.

Carolina got two touchdowns as Christian McCaffrey scored on a 15-yard run and Kyle Allen found Curtis Samuel for a 5-yard score to make it a one-possession game with 3:19 left.

Despite the loss, McCaffrey continued his impressive season for Carolina (5-9), racking up 175 yards and two more touchdowns, giving him a league-high 18 for the season. McCaffrey also became the first Carolina player to eclipse 2,000 yards from scrimmage in a season.

Turnovers continued to plague the Panthers. The Panthers are now minus-14 in turnover differential during their current six-game losing streak. Allen added to that total on Sunday as the Seahawks intercepted the second-year QB three times - two by K.J. Wright and one by Bobby Wagner.

'œWe made some mistakes and gave them an opportunity to score early in the ballgame,'ť Panthers interim coach Perry Fewell said. 'œWhen you get behind early in the ballgame against an 11-3 football team and you're a struggling football team, that's tough. That's really tough."

For Allen, it was another case of trying to do too much. Under heavy duress and his team trailing 20-10 in the third quarter, he tried to force a pass and he was falling to the ground and was picked by Wright.

Wilson, on the other hand, was poised in the pocket, repeatedly making the right decisions as well as making big throws when the Seahawks needed them. Carolina's only takeaway came when the Seahawks tried to get tricky and wide receiver Josh Gordon threw an interception off a reverse.

TARGETING JACKSON

Wilson repeatedly targeted Panthers second-year cornerback Donte Jackson in the first half, beating him for two scores and a 58-yard pass play down the seam to Gordon, who stretched out to make a sensational grab. After Jackson allowed a touchdown pass, Fewell was seen talking to Jackson on the sideline trying to calm him down and get him refocused on the game.

He said he considered benching Jackson, but stuck with him.

SEAHAWKS INJURIES

The Seahawks have some healing to do.

They played without defensive ends Ziggy Ansah and Jadeveon Clowney, cornerback Shaquill Griffin and tight end Luke Wilson, and safety Quandre Diggs left in the third quarter and Wagner in the fourth. Carroll said after the game that both suffered ankle injuries, but said it appears that Diggs' injury may be worse.

Clowney didn't make the trip to Carolina after becoming ill on Friday.

'œIt's a great statement for our team to go out and win games with other guys playing for us,'ť Carroll said. 'œIt gets them closer to helping us when we need it down the stretch.'ť

PANTHERS QB SITUATION

Fewell said he will evaluate Allen's performance on film before deciding whether he will start next week at Indianapolis or the team will give rookie Will Grier a chance to play.

Allen was distraught after the game, taking blame for his part in the team's sixth straight loss.

'œI put us in bad positions,'ť said Allen, who fell to 5-7 as a starter this season. 'œI'm turning the ball over too much and I'm not helping this team win.'ť

UP NEXT

Seahawks: return home to face the Cardinals next Sunday. Seattle beat Arizona 27-10 earlier this season.

Panthers: travel to face the Colts on Sunday, their final away game of the season.

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Seattle Seahawks linebacker Cody Barton (57) chases Carolina Panthers quarterback Kyle Allen (7) during the second half of an NFL football game in Charlotte, N.C., Sunday, Dec. 15, 2019. (AP Photo/Mike McCarn) The Associated Press
Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey (22) runs into the end zone for a touchdown as Seattle Seahawks cornerback Tre Flowers (21) chases during the second half of an NFL football game in Charlotte, N.C., Sunday, Dec. 15, 2019. (AP Photo/Brian Blanco) The Associated Press
Carolina Panthers wide receiver D.J. Moore (12) reaches for a pass with Seattle Seahawks linebacker Cody Barton (57) and strong safety Bradley McDougald (30) defending during the second half of an NFL football game in Charlotte, N.C., Sunday, Dec. 15, 2019. (AP Photo/Mike McCarn) The Associated Press
Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll tosses the red flag to challenge a play during the second half of an NFL football game against the Carolina Panthers in Charlotte, N.C., Sunday, Dec. 15, 2019. (AP Photo/Brian Blanco) The Associated Press
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson (3) hands pff to running back Chris Carson (32) during the second half of an NFL football game against the Carolina Panthers in Charlotte, N.C., Sunday, Dec. 15, 2019. (AP Photo/Mike McCarn) The Associated Press
Carolina Panthers quarterback Kyle Allen (7) and wide receiver D.J. Moore (12) assist wide receiver Curtis Samuel (10) following Samuel's touchdown against the Seattle Seahawks during the second half of an NFL football game in Charlotte, N.C., Sunday, Dec. 15, 2019. (AP Photo/Brian Blanco) The Associated Press
Carolina Panthers wide receiver D.J. Moore (12) runs the ball while Seattle Seahawks outside linebacker K.J. Wright (50) and cornerback Tre Flowers (21) chase during the second half of an NFL football game in Charlotte, N.C., Sunday, Dec. 15, 2019. (AP Photo/Mike McCarn) The Associated Press
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