Seattle Seahawks (11-5)
vs. Philadelphia Eagles (9-7)
1:40 p.m. | Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia
TV: NBC | Radio: 710 AM/97.3 FM | Stream: nbcsports.com/live
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Wow. Russ somehow slips that pass to David Moore, who slips out of a tackle and gains 38 yards to the Eagles 5.
— Adam Jude (@A_Jude) January 5, 2020
Ansah has a neck injury and questionable to return.
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) January 5, 2020
Turbo time
Robert Turbin in on that first down play at the 43.
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) January 5, 2020
Sal Paolantonio reports that Carson Wentz’s wife has been escorted to Eagles locker area.
Once Wentz was removed from medical tent to locker room for further concussion testing, it raised level of concern for @Eagles.
It’s a medical decision. No official word yet.— Chris Mortensen (@mortreport) January 5, 2020
Q2 | Seahawks 3, Eagles 3
And we're tied! Elliott hits a 46-yard field goal with 2:53 in the first half.
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) January 5, 2020
McCown averaging 7 yards a carry.
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) January 5, 2020
Ansah walking off and into the blue tent.
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) January 5, 2020
Ansah shaken up on the play, He ran into Griffin as they were chasing after 40-year old Josh McCown.
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) January 5, 2020
Injury Update: DE Brandon Graham (knee) is questionable to return.
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) January 5, 2020
This tempo causing problems for the Seahawks defense. Rams did the same thing, to great effect, last month in L.A.
— Adam Jude (@A_Jude) January 5, 2020
What a catch!
Adam Jude's first-quarter thoughts
Wentz out
Eagles QB Carson Wentz walked off the sideline and into the locker room late in the first quarter to be evaluated for a concussion.
Wentz took a hit from the Seahawks’ Jadeveon Clowney, a play drawing the ire of Eagles fans everywhere on social media. No flag was thrown on the play.
Wentz’s replacement is Josh McCown, a 40-year-old journeyman who is appearing in his first playoff game.
Run it up, Russ
The Seahawks lead 3-0, and it feels like they should be up at least three more. Jason Myers’ first field-goal attempt was blocked.
The difference in the game, so far, has been Russell Wilson’s mobility and improvisational ability. He scrambled 22 yards right up the heart of the field midway through the first quarter.
He’s then escaped the pocket and found DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett for big gains to extend drives.
No surprise here: The Seahawks are being stubborn with the run, despite missing their two regular starters on the left side of the offensive line — Duane Brown and Mike Iupati.
They have little to show for it so far.
Rookie Travis Homer has 10 yards on five carries. Marshawn Lynch has four yards on two carries. (Wilson has 22 yards on that one carry.)
Defense shows up
Good start for Seattle’s defense, which forced the Eagles to punt on their first two drives.
Bradley McDougald has made his presence felt early, despite one holding penalty against him.
There was much talk during the week about the Seahawks’ other safety, Quandre Diggs, who returned from a high-ankle sprain to start today. But McDougald’s play so far has been one of the best developments for Seattle so far.
The Eagles had gained just 24 net yards after the first quarter.
Wentz officially announced as "being evaluated for a head injury and return is questionable.''
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) January 5, 2020
Looks like Josh McCown going to be the QB for this series for the Eagles.
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) January 5, 2020
NBC showing hard hit to the back of Wentz's head. Yikes.
— Judy Battista (@judybattista) January 5, 2020
Q1 | Seahawks 3, Eagles 0
Good lift on that kick from Jason Myers.
Seahawks 3, Eagles 0 with 1:29 left in the first quarter.
Drive: 10 plays, 46 yards, 4:48.
— Adam Jude (@A_Jude) January 5, 2020
Carson Wentz heading to locker room. Not sure the issue but that could be a game changer.
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) January 5, 2020
Russell does Russell things and keeps play alive and hits Metcalf for the first down.
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) January 5, 2020
Wilson wide open space on second and long and gains 22 to the Philly 30.
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) January 5, 2020
Beast Mode
Lynch comes in for first play after Homer runs behind big hole on the left side to the 18.
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) January 5, 2020
Seahawks catch a break as Philly's Craig James misses obvious fair catch signal by David Moore. Seattle will get ball near midfield.
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) January 5, 2020
Lockett can't hang on to third down pass and Seahawks will punt after three and out.
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) January 5, 2020
On to Green Bay?
With the Vikings’ exciting overtime win against the Saints in New Orleans, the Seahawks — if they beat Philadelphia today — will travel to Green Bay to play the Packers in the divisional round next week.
No real surprises in lineups as full team warmups begins. Diggs, Clowney each in starting defense. Jefferson the other end. Homer the RB for first-team offense.
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) January 5, 2020
EAGLES INACTIVES
QB Nate Sudfeld
WR Nelson Agholor
RB Elijah Holyfield
DE Shareef Miller
DE Genard Avery
T Lane Johnson
G Sua Opeta— Michael Fabiano (@Michael_Fabiano) January 5, 2020
Brown, Iupati, Collier out
Wide receiver Jaron Brown and guard Mike Iupati, each listed as questionable heading into Sunday’s wild-card playoff game at Philadelphia, were among the team’s seven inactive players for the game.
Brown suffered a knee injury last week (he also missed practice Friday due to a family matter) while Iupati is out with a neck/stinger issue.
On his pregame radio show, Seahawks general manager John Schneider said, “Jaron Brown had a family situation. We are all praying for him.”
Seattle had already declared left tackle Duane Brown (knee), receiver Malik Turner (concussion) and linebacker Mychal Kendricks (knee) as out.
Rookie defensive linemen L.J. Collier and Bryan Mone are Seattle’s other two inactive players.
Collier, the team’s first-round pick last April, was active for just 11 games this season and made three tackles.
Iupati being out means Seattle will go with a new-look left side of the offensive line with George Fant stepping in for Brown and Jamarco Jones expected to step in for Iupati.
Jones started two games at right guard in October in place of D.J. Fluker and one game at left tackle in place of Brown.
Brown being out means Seattle has just four receivers — Tyler Lockett, DK Metcalf, David Moore and John Ursua.
Seattle this week promoted offensive lineman Kyle Fuller from the practice squad to take the place of Ethan Pocic, who was placed on IR.
Fuller gives Seattle eight healthy offensive linemen for the game. The other two reserves are Phil Haynes, a rookie who has yet to play, and Jordan Roos. None of the three has played in a game this season.
If the Seahawks really have to dip into their depth at OL it's worth remembering they called Kyle Fuller off the practice squad this week. The assumption is Fuller has brushed up on the offense this week.
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) January 5, 2020
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