The Seattle Seahawks and Philadelphia Eagles entered the wild-card round of the playoffs with more than a few starters watching from the sidelines with injuries. The Eagles even lost starting quarterback Carson Wentz to a head injury early in the game.
Both teams rallied and made the necessary adjustments, however, it was Seattle who emerged victorious on Sunday.
“This was a really good accomplishment for our guys,” coach Pete Carroll said after the win. “We’ve come off a season of playing really well on the road and having played well here too. To get back and get to do it again. I know there’s a lot of talk of how you do that stuff again, but we did. As a matter of fact, the score was even the same I think. It’s a really big accomplishment.”
Here’s a look at the snap counts and playtime percentages for the Seahawks and Eagles during their wild-card matchup.
Seattle next heads to Green Bay to face the Packers in the divisional round on Sunday.
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