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Seahawks vs. Jets score, takeaways: Geno Smith helps end former team's playoff hopes, keeps Seattle alive

In one of Week 17's most consequential games, the Seattle Seahawks defeated the Jets 23-6, officially ending New York's playoff hopes. Meanwhile, the win keeps Seattle's playoff hopes alive heading into Week 18.

The Seahawks started the game with a bang, with Kenneth Walker III ripping off a 60-yard run against one of the NFL's best defenses and then Geno Smith following it up by finding tight end Colby Parkinson for a touchdown. Walker finished with 133 yards on the ground, while No. 2 back DeeJay Dallas added 43 yards on seven carries and led the Seahawks with 55 receiving yards on his three catches. 

Smith threw his second touchdown pass to his other tight end, rookie Tyler Mabry, who found the end zone on his first NFL catch. Going against the team that drafted him in the second round back in 2013, Smith completed 18-of-29 passes for 182 yards and those two scores, while also leading three field goal drives. 

Picking up his eighth victory of the season with Seattle allowed him to match the number of victories he recorded during his rookie season in New York. Smith lasted just 14 more games as New York's starter, though, and had bounced around the league as a backup for the last few years before being named the starter in Seattle this season. Now, he surprisingly has his team on the verge of a potential postseason berth of its own.

New York, meanwhile, had turned to Mike White to invigorate its offense after it struggled with Zach Wilson at the helm. But White was out of rhythm for pretty much the entire game, going just 22 of 44 for 240 yards, two interceptions and a lost fumble. 

New York ran the ball fairly well (particularly in the first half), but it ultimately didn't matter. Mistakes -- three turnovers and a missed field goal, plus a couple penalties -- and the lack of a passing game just kept the Jets from making the contest competitive. Their failure to win also meant that the longest active playoff drought in the NFL continues for another year. New York has not made the playoffs since 2010. Seattle, on the other hand, has a chance to return there in the first year of the post-Russell Wilson era. 

Why the Seahawks won

They made a few explosive plays and capitalized on a couple of red-zone opportunities, while their defense kept Mike White off balance and out of rhythm for the entire afternoon. Walker's 60-yard run and DeeJay Dallas' big catch-and-run on a flip pass from Geno Smith each set up red-zone possessions, and the Seahawks turned them both into touchdowns. They fell short other times, but the Jets didn't get any red-zone touchdowns, so that was ultimately enough to secure the win for Seattle. Plus, Quandre Diggs and Mike Jackson each picked off White, and their secondary made it difficult for him to find windows throughout the game.

Why the Jets lost

Their offense couldn't get anything going. New York actually ran the ball well in the first half (5.8 yards per carry), but White failed to find a connection with any of his receivers and finished the game just TK of TK for TK yards and two picks. He also lost a fumble. By the time the game was out of reach, only Tyler Conklin had more than 24 receiving yards, and Braxton Berrios was the team's second-leading receiver. And all this against a defense that had not exactly been all that stingy throughout this season.

Turning point

The Seahawks opened the game with a very quick touchdown drive. It took them just three plays and 1:35 to go 73 yards and find their way into the end zone. The Jets looked like they were quickly marching down the field on their opening possession as well. Mike White found Ty Conklin for a 17-yard pass, Ty Johnson broke off a 17-yard run ... and then on third-and-7 from the Seattle 33-yard line, White did this:

Under pressure, White made a bad decision to force the ball into coverage, and he paid the price for it. The Jets never really challenged the Seahawks much after that, even if the game remained somewhat close for a while longer. 

Highlight play

It's tough to choose just one, so we're going with two. First, Walker took the game's opening snap and ripped off a 60-yard run, making one cut to burst through the line of scrimmage and nearly take it all the way to the house. The drive ended with a touchdown pass to Colby Parkinson.

Later, Geno Smith was under pressure, stepped up and through the pocket looking to scramble, but at the last moment, option flipped the ball to DeeJay Dallas, who then broke through the secondary and created a big play. The drive ended with a touchdown pass to Tyler Mabry. 

What's next

With the Giants having won on Sunday, the Seahawks still need some help in order to make the playoffs. They close the season by hosting the division-rival Rams (5-11), and will be paying attention to the Lions-Packers game, as the Seahawks need a Lions victory to have a chance at capturing the No. 7 seed in the NFC.

The Jets have been eliminated from postseason contention. They play the Dolphins (8-8) next week, and can deal a similar blow to their division rivals' playoff chances. Their postseason hopes dashed, the Jets will likely turn their offseason attention to figuring out the quarterback situation so they don't waste an explosive crop of skill-position players and an elite defense for another year.

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Live updates
 

That is a very big sack from Carl Lawson. Takes the Seahawks to the back end of field-goal range, so they'll need to gain a few yards to feel comfortable attempting a half-ending kick here.

 

Kenneth Walker has been pretty bottled up since that 60-yard run earlier. He otherwise has 11 carries for 35 yards. And now he looks a little gimpy running off the field.

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White made a nice throw to Garrett Wilson on a crossing route, but couldn't haul it in. Looked like it just hit him in the hands. Very surprising to see him not coming down with that. He seemed to be torn between trying to catch it with one hand and two.

 

Strange play call on third-and-4... unless the Jets were planning to go for it on fourth down either way. Seems like they'll do just that.

 

Well that doesn't look great. Brooks can't put any weight on his leg as he goes back to the sideline. His knee seemed to hyperextend (or something along those lines) as he tried to make the tackle.

 

Jordyn Brooks down on the field with an injury. Not good for the Seattle defense if he has to miss time.

 

...and then John Franklin-Myers does the same. Much better series from the Jets defensive line than what we had been seeing so far.

 

Colby Parkinson got a cut block on Michael Clemons on the edge, but nobody was open so Geno tried to scramble, and Clemons was there to take him down.

 

Another red-zone trip is going to end without a touchdown. Darrell Taylor with the sack on White, who didn't seem to have seen Taylor coming.

 

On-screen graphic just showed that the Jets are 28th in the NFL in red-zone TD rate this season. Reversing that trend right here would be pretty huge.

 

Both of these teams are running the ball really well so far. Jets are at 7.3 yards per carry and the Seahawks are at 9.9 per carry.

 
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Here's the flip to Dallas from earlier: 

 

Geno finds yet another tight end, this time Tyler Mabry, for a touchdown. Nice play designed with the stacked receiver running an out-breaking route to hold the flat defender in place and allow Mabry to check down underneath. I believe that's Mabry's first career catch.

 

Woah now! Geno stepped up and through the pocket and was about to take off downfield, but he option flipped the ball to DeeJay Dallas, who took off for a HUGE gain to end the first quarter.

 

Oof. Jets had Bryce Huff jump offside on third down, erasing his own sack and giving the Seahawks a new series to keep moving the ball.

 

DJ Reed in very sticky coverage on DK Metcalf down the sideline. Throw was a bit too far outside anyway.

 

White missed an open CJ Uzomah on a hole shot on second down, then checked it down to Elijah Moore in the flat on third. Seahawks hold the Jets to a field goal attempt.

 

Jets have found some success on the ground. Ty Johnson had a 22-yard carry earlier and Zonovan Knight just broke a 19-yard run.

 

Sauce made up for the missed tackle by getting the pass breakup on a slant to DK Metcalf. So, the Seahawks settle for a field goal and make it 10-0.

 

Geno is also looking for his tight ends early. Two throws (including a TD) to Parkinson, and one to Noah Fant.

 

Kenneth Walker was about to be tackled in the backfield, but spun away from Defensive Rookie of the Year frontrunner Sauce Gardner and picked up a first down.

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And then he gets picked trying to force a throw into double coverage downfield. It's Quandre Diggs on the takeaway.

 

White is looking for his tight ends early in this game. Two of his first three throws when to Tyler Conklin and CJ Uzomah.

 

Reminder that Mike White is back under center for the Jets. NY clearly hoping for a bump from the Zach Wilson experience.

 
 
 

After a huuuuuge run from Kenneth Walker, Geno Smith found Colby Parkinson for the first touchdown fo the game. Big drive against one of the NFL's best defenses.

 

One of today's biggest games is about 40 minutes from kickoff. Both the Jets and Seahawks have tremendous playoff leverage at stake in this game.

 
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