No. 4 Stud – Russell Wilson
It wasn’t entirely pretty. It wasn’t as explosive as Week 9’s five-touchdown performance. It wasn’t as clean as he has been almost the entire season. Yet Wilson simply got it done once again.
In a week when Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson posted his second perfect passer rating of the season, Wilson needed another statement to stay at the top of the MVP race. Wilson finished 24 of 34 for 232 yards a touchdown, an interception, and six carries for 53 yards on the ground.
While he did throw an uncharacteristic red zone interception in overtime, Wilson eventually led his 28th game-winning drive — tied for the most in the league since 2012 — as his Seahawks walked away from the Bay Area with an 8-2 record.
In his career, Wilson is now 6-0 against opponents who are at least eight games over .500.
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