Seattle Seahawks 20 Washington Redskins 10 Seattle ends playoff drought

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    Despite losing the NFL MVP to an early concussion, the Seattle
    Seahawks ended their 21-year playoff drought Saturday by beating
    the Washington Redskins 20-10 behind Matt Hasselbeck and a stout
    defense.
    "I told Matt at halftime that he had to shoulder the load,"
    Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren said. "We always put a lot on his
    shoulders, but I told him that now he had to do a little bit
    more."
    Hasselbeck did.
    He threw for a touchdown and ran for another as the Seahawks
    advanced to the NFC title game next week against the winner of
    Sunday's game in Chicago between Carolina and the Bears.
    Holmgren said he was optimistic that Alexander will be able to
    play. Alexander, injured in the first 10½ minutes, did not talk to
    reporters.
    The win ended the longest run without a postseason victory by
    any NFL team -- Seattle had been 0-6 since its last playoff win on
    Dec. 22, 1984. Next week's game will be the second title game in the franchise's 30-year history -- the Seahawks played for the AFC
    championship after the 1983 season.
    "I don't know if it was me. Those other guys stepped up,"
    Hasselbeck said. "It was really a team win today."
    Alexander, who scored an NFL-record 28 touchdowns this season
    and led the league with 1,880 yards rushing, lost a fumble without
    being hit at the Washington 11 on Seattle's opening drive. He was
    then hurt with 4:29 left in the first quarter and did not return.
    Without Alexander, this became Hasselbeck's game.
    Not only did he complete 16-of-26 passes for 215 yards and a
    29-yard second-quarter touchdown pass to Darrell Jackson, but he
    scrambled around the right side for a 6-yard TD in the third
    quarter.
    "I think he was awesome," said wide receiver Joe Jurevicius,
    one of the few Seahawks with Super Bowl experience. "He loses his
    starting running back and he's able to overcome that with no
    problem."
    Indeed, Hasselbeck's work helped overcome three costly turnovers
    -- one that kept Seattle from scoring in the first period, a second
    that led to a Washington field goal and a third in the fourth
    quarter that the Redskins squandered.
    Jackson had nine receptions for 143 yards despite playing with a
    bad back.
    The Seahawks (14-3) stopped Washington's six-game winning
    streak. The Redskins (11-7) were inept on offense for the second
    week in a row -- they had 140 yards in the first three quarters
    after getting a total of just 120 in last week's win at Tampa Bay.
    "That's my responsibility," Washington coach Joe Gibbs said.
    "Obviously we wanted to be much more productive than what we were
    in the playoffs. We have to look to see how we can do a better job
    offensively."
    Washington's last chance ended in the final minute when
    Mark Brunell's desperation fourth-down pass for Santana Moss was batted
    down by safety Michael Boulware in the end zone.
    And had it not been for Seattle's mistakes, the Redskins never
    would have been in the game against a Seattle defense was able to
    concentrate on stopping Clinton Portis' running because only Moss
    and tight end Chris Cooley were receiving threats.
    "If he's not playing at a Pro Bowl level, their offense
    struggles," Seattle defensive end Bryce Fisher said of Portis, who
    gained 41 yards on 17 carries.
    After Josh Brown's 33-yard field goal gave the Seahawks a 17-3
    lead early in the third quarter, the Redskins finally got going.
    Brunell hit a wide-open Cooley for 52 yards, then completed a
    20-yard TD pass to Moss that deflected off the helmet of Seattle's
    Andre Dyson.
    That cut the Seattle lead to a touchdown just 3:01 into the
    final quarter. Then Josh Scobee fumbled the kickoff and kicker John
    Hall recovered, but Hall missed a 36-yard field-goal attempt that
    could have cut it to four.
    Brown clinched it with a 31-yard field goal with 2:54 left.
    Said Hasselbeck: "We've got a great feeling in our locker room
    right now because we did come together. We overcame adversity."
    After that first series when Alexander fumbled, there were nine
    straight three-and-outs, five by the Redskins and four by the
    Seahawks. Washington never got beyond its own 22 until the second
    quarter.
    But after Washington's fifth futile series, Jimmy Williams
    fumbled Derrick Frost's punt at his own 39 and Pierson Prioleau
    recovered for Washington. From there the Redskins plodded their way
    to the Seattle 7, setting up Hall's 26-yard field goal that gave
    them a 3-0 lead.
    The Seahawks finally got going after that with Hasselbeck using
    his legs as well as his arm. He scrambled for 16 yards to help keep
    the drive moving, then finally hit Jackson, single-covered by
    safety Ryan Clark, from the Washington 29 to make it 7-3.
    Seattle then went 81 yards on 10 plays on their first possession
    of the second half to make it 14-3 with Hasselbeck scrambling in
    for the touchdown

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