Russell Wilson looked absolutely for the first three quarters of the game. But he redeemed himself when it mattered most — despite taking a huge hit in the first half.
He went 14-29 for 209, one touchdown and an interception. He also ran for a touchdown.
The rushing touchdown, which came late in the fourth, gave the Seahawks the spark they needed. It was followed by a successful onside kick recovery, touchdown and two-point conversion.
The Packers tied the game with a field goal with under 20 seconds to go, but again Wilson was able to get he ball into the endzone. This was via a 35-yard pass to Jermaine Kearse.
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Russell Wilson Stats vs. Packers in NFC Championship Game