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Yes, the Seahawks had rallied to take a 28-27 lead over the Atlanta Falcons with 31 seconds left in their divisional playoff game. Yes, they had just as quickly lost that lead as the Falcons’ Matt Bryant kicked a 49-yard field goal with eight seconds to play, giving the Falcons a 30-28 victory and a berth in next Sunday’s NFC Championship game against the San Francisco 49ers.
“When the game was over, I was very disappointed,” Wilson said. “But right before I got back to the tunnel, I got so excited for the next opportunity next year. I’m looking forward to what we have in the future. We have a great football team.”
But for now, disappointment ruled the day – on a day when the Seahawks fell behind 20-0 in the first half and then rode their rookie QB to a 28-point second half.
Wilson passed for a career-high 385 yards while completing 24 of 36 passes. He threw for two touchdowns, ran for a third and got the Seahawks in position for what appeared to be the game-winner – ![]()
“We made some great plays coming back,” Wilson said. “That resiliency we showed was unbelievable. But that’s what we’re all about.”
While the Seahawks were flaunting their resiliency, it was the Falcons who found a way to prevail in the end. Matt Ryan passed for three touchdowns in winning his first postseason game, after losing in his first three tries. He also passed the Falcons into position for Bryant’s game-winner.
“It was real exciting for the whole comeback, and then really a letdown,” tight end ![]()
Rather than bask in the what-could-have-been of this game, the offense couldn’t overcome the what-wasn’t. The Seahawks had the ball at the Falcons 11- and 6-yard line in the first half, but came away with frustration rather than points.
“It’s a pretty tough one to get over,” All-Pro center ![]()
It didn’t sit too well with the defense either, as the All-Pro duo of cornerback ![]()
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But once the disappointment of how this game ultimately ended subsides – if that’s possible – there was a lot to like about the way the Seahawks did not give up.
Despite damaging the plantar fasciitis in his foot in the first quarter, Miller returned to catch eight passes for 142 yards and one of Wilson’s TD passes. ![]()
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“There are going to be so many people that are going to ask, ‘What defined the game in terms of plays?’ ” Wilson said. “I think what defined the game was our attitude. The way we played. Our resilience. Our focus to play the game at a high level for the rest of the game.
“Anybody watching this game who knows football knows that was an unbelievable comeback.”
One that has Wilson eager to comeback as quickly as possible and start building for next season.




