Seattle 28, Tennessee 24

1 2 3 4 T
SEA (12-2) 14 0 7 7 28
TEN (4-10) 0 14 10 0 24

Final

1:00 PM ET
December 18, 2005

Hasselbeck throws 3 TDs, Seahawks clinch first-round bye

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2625
3rd down efficiency
5-94-11
4th down efficiency
0-02-4
Total Yards459417
Passing276336
Comp-Att
21-2724-39
Yards per pass
10.28.6
Rushing18381
Rushing Attempts
3326
Yards per rush
5.53.1
Penalties4-384-30
Turnovers00
Fumbles lost
00
Interceptions thrown
00
Possession30:2429:36
Air/Ground Leaders
Seattle Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Hasselbeck21/2728530
Tennessee Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
McNair23/3831020
Hentrich1/12600
Seattle Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Alexander26172152
Jackson1707
Tennessee Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Brown205609
McNair213011
Seattle Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Engram695056
Jackson672123
Tennessee Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Troupe6116035
Bennett893221
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERSEATEN
TD3:25Jerramy Stevens 22 Yd Pass From Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown Kick)
Drive: 8 plays, 70 yds, 3:25
70
TD9:06Shaun Alexander 1 Yd Run (Josh Brown Kick)
Drive: 6 plays, 79 yds, 3:00
140
SECOND QUARTERSEATEN
TD8:55Jarrett Payton 3 Yd Run (Rob Bironas Kick)
Drive: 12 plays, 84 yds, 7:43
147
TD14:56Drew Bennett 4 Yd Pass From Steve Mcnair (Rob Bironas Kick)
Drive: 11 plays, 84 yds, 2:14
1414
THIRD QUARTERSEATEN
TD4:05Drew Bennett 14 Yd Pass From Steve Mcnair (Rob Bironas Kick)
Drive: 9 plays, 78 yds, 4:05
1421
FG8:46Rob Bironas 38 Yd
Drive: 7 plays, 60 yds, 2:20
1424
TD10:09Joe Jurevicius 4 Yd Pass From Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown Kick)
Drive: 3 plays, 83 yds, 1:23
2124
FOURTH QUARTERSEATEN
TD6:01Darrell Jackson 2 Yd Pass From Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown Kick)
Drive: 13 plays, 93 yds, 5:54
2824

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- The Seattle Seahawks don't want to worry about what any other team in the NFL is doing.

It was over when ...
Shaun Alexander converted on a third-and-1 with two and a half minutes left and the Seahawks up by four. Tennessee had just used its final timeout and Seattle was able to run out the clock.
Game ball goes to ...
Alexander. Though Matt Hasselbeck did throw two second-half touchdowns and finished 21-of-27 for 285 yards, 3 TDs and 0 INTs, Alexander ran for 74 yards in the fourth quarter, a mind-boggling stat considering Seattle was in comeback mode. He rushed for 49 yards on the team's go ahead drive and finished with 172 rushing yards and a touchdown on 26 carries.
ESPN's take ...
Eric Allen I've said it before, but I have to say it again: This Seahawks team is winning games they wouldn't have won last season. They are dominating the NFC and there is no reason they can't reach the Super Bowl with this young, talented defense and a great running game. Last season their major problem was drops by the receivers, but that hasn't been a problem at all this season.
-- Eric Allen

With each victory, they are closer to making that reality.

Matt Hasselbeck threw three touchdown passes, including a 2-yarder to Darrell Jackson in the fourth quarter, and the Seahawks rallied for a 28-24 victory over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday that clinched a first-round bye for the NFC West champions.

Seattle (12-2) won its 10th straight for the first time in team history and also matched the 1984 squad for most victories in a season. That left the Seahawks hoping for Chicago to lose to Atlanta on Sunday night, which would give them home-field advantage in the playoffs -- another club first.

"Our goal right now is to get the first-round bye," Hasselbeck said. "We got it. Our next goal is to play at home. If Chicago takes care of business, great. If they don't, that's fine too. ... Instead of rooting for teams, it's been nice not to have to worry about teams."

The Seahawks planned to watch the Atlanta-Chicago game via satellite on their flight home to Seattle on a jet from chairman Paul Allen. Coach Mike Holmgren planned to enjoy this victory before worrying about Saturday's game with Indianapolis.

"This might be the only time I ever root for the Falcons," Holmgren said.

Hasselbeck finished with 285 yards as the Seahawks beat the Titans (4-10) for the fifth straight time in their first meeting since 1998.

Shaun Alexander also ran for a touchdown, giving him an NFL-best 24, and the league's best rusher coming into the weekend became only the fifth player in NFL history to rush for 1,600 yards in consecutive seasons. He finished with 26 carries for 172 yards.

"It's great to know I'm going to be in the second round of the playoffs," Alexander said. "This is a new door for us, but it's something we've been preparing for for a long time, so we're really excited."

The Titans weren't happy with coming up close. They have lost five games by eight points or less this season.

"I'm not going to sit here and say we're four points behind a team that's got the best record in the NFC," Titans coach Jeff Fisher said. "I can tell you this. I'm proud of the fight and proud of everything I got out of our football team."

The Seahawks had to work a little harder in this game after blowing out Philadelphia and San Francisco the previous two weeks.

Steve McNair, playing perhaps his final game in The Coliseum with a $50 million bonus due in the offseason, chewed up one of the NFL's better defenses by attacking a secondary missing three defensive backs to injury.

He led the Titans to 24 straight points and a 24-14 lead midway through the third quarter. He threw for 310 yards and two touchdowns, and Jarrett Payton also ran for a TD.

The Titans had a chance to pad their lead at the beginning of the fourth quarter, after keeping the drive alive with a fake punt for a 26-yard completion. Facing fourth-and-1 at the Seattle 6, Chris Brown tried to run right and was stopped for a 1-yard loss.

Hasselbeck responded with a 13-play, 93-yard drive that ended when Jackson scored the go-ahead touchdown with 8:59 to go. Jackson was playing and starting for the first time since Seattle started this winning streak on Oct. 2 after missing time with a knee injury.

That left the Titans plenty of time, but McNair threw incomplete on a pass on fourth-and-2 at the Seattle 34.

"Teams like us, who haven't had as many wins, we kind of stumble a little bit to try to make some plays instead of keeping our composure as well," Titans tight end Ben Troupe said.

Seattle started the game where it left off after winning by a combined score of 83-3 in the previous two games. The Seahawks outgained Tennessee 195-24 on offense with Alexander rushing for 87 yards on his first eight carries.

Then Tennessee's Antwan Odom sliced through the line and blocked a 36-yard field goal attempt by Josh Brown early in the second. McNair moved the Titans on three straight drives of at least 78 yards that gave them a 21-14 lead early in the third.

Game notes
Hasselbeck hasn't been intercepted in six road games this season, a stretch of 177 passing attempts. ... Jackson finished with six catches for 72 yards. ... McNair's second TD pass put him over 3,000 yards passing for the fifth time in his career and fourth in the past five seasons. The quarterback also wished his wife, Mechelle, a happy birthday on the Jumbotron.


NFL Scores

Saturday, December 17th 2005
Tampa Bay 0 Final
New England 28
Kansas City 17 Final
NY Giants 27
Denver 28 Final
Buffalo 17
Sunday, December 18th 2005
Seattle 28 Final
Tennessee 24
San Diego 26 Final
Indianapolis 17
Philadelphia 17 Final
St. Louis 16
NY Jets 20 Final
Miami 24
Pittsburgh 18 Final
Minnesota 3
Carolina 27 Final
New Orleans 10
San Francisco 9 Final
Jacksonville 10
Arizona 19 Final
Houston 30
Cincinnati 41 Final
Detroit 17
Cleveland 9 Final
Oakland 7
Dallas 7 Final
Washington 35
Atlanta 3 Final
Chicago 16
Monday, December 19th 2005
Green Bay 3 Final
Baltimore 48