Monday, December 14, 2015

NFL: Seattle Seahawks rout Baltimore Ravens 35-6. Russell Wilson Rawls Marshawn Lynch



Seahawks rout Ravens -

The Seattle Seahawks kept their hopes of reaching a third straight Super Bowl alive with a convincing 35-6 win over the Ravens in Baltimore.
Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson threw five touchdown passes, but Seattle lost running back Thomas Rawls to a season-ending broken ankle.

The injury brought an abrupt end to a stellar rookie campaign in which Rawls had 830 yards and four touchdowns filling in for injured starter Marshawn Lynch, who is recovering for surgery for a sports hernia.
In Philadelphia, the Eagles spoiled LeSean McCoy's homecoming, beating the Buffalo Bills 23-20 to stay tied for first place in the NFC East with the Washington Redskins -- 24-21 winners over the Chicago Bears.

The Kansas City Chiefs stretched their winning streak to seven games with a 10-3 victory over the San Diego Chargers. The Chiefs improved to 8-5 and lead the chase for an AFC wild-card berth.

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