Seattle Steamrolls San Francisco


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(AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)
The Seahawks will return to the playoffs for the first time since 2010 after clinching a berth in their 42-13 hammering of the San Francisco 49ers.

With the national spotlight on Seattle for their division-rivalry game against San Francisco, the Seahawks assert themselves over the 49ers but still require help next week if they want to win the NFC West and host a first-round playoff game.

Russell Wilson tossed four TD passes as he inches closer to the rookie mark for touchdown throws in a season set by Peyton Manning.

Marshawn Lynch also eclipsed the 100-yard mark again, the 9th time he's done so this season.

Twenty-four of Lynch's 111 yards came on Seattle's first drive when he found the endzone and gave the Seahawks an early 7-0 lead.

Listen to Marshawn Lynch's TD run

Lynch would find the endzone again, this time on a dump pass from Wilson, and the Seahawks had a 14-0 lead they would take to the end of the first quarter.

Listen to Lynch's 2nd TD of the game

The wheels came off for the 49ers at the start of the second quarter when a David Akers fieldgoal from 21 yards out was blocked by Red Bryant and scooped up and returned 90 yards by Richard Sherman for the back-breaking touchdown.

Listen to the blocked FG for TD

Akers would connect on two other field goals for the 49ers, and Wilson would find Anthony McCoy for the Seahawks and the game was 28-6 at the half.

Wilson continued to drive the Seahawks seemingly-impossible-to-stop offense in the second half, finding Doug Baldwin in the endzone two times; once in the third quarter and once in the fourth.

Listen to Doug Baldwin's first TD catch

Listen to Doug Baldwin's 2nd TD catch

San Francisco would score during garbage-time in the fourth when Kaepernick connected with Delanie Walker for the touchdown.

The final whistle would blow shortly after, and the Seahawks had themselves a 42-13 victory.

Seattle improves to 10-5 on the season and clinches a spot in the NFC playoffs.

San Francisco still controls their own destiny in the NFC West. A victory over the Cardinals next week gives the 49ers the division title. A Cardinals victory and a Seattle win over the Rams would clinch the division for the Seahawks.


Tags: Seattle Seahawks, San Francisco 49ers