CBS/AP/ January 6, 2013, 7:50 PM

NFL Playoffs: Seahawks beat Redskins 24-14

Marshawn Lynch #24 of the Seattle Seahawks scores a fourth quarter touchdown against the defense of Lorenzo Alexander #97 of the Washington Redskins during the NFC Wild Card Playoff Game at FedExField on January 6, 2013 in Landover, Maryland.

Marshawn Lynch #24 of the Seattle Seahawks scores a fourth quarter touchdown against the defense of Lorenzo Alexander #97 of the Washington Redskins during the NFC Wild Card Playoff Game at FedExField on January 6, 2013 in Landover, Maryland. / Al Bello/Getty Images

LANDOVER, Md. Russell Wilson raced ahead to throw the final block on Marshawn Lynch's fourth-quarter, go-ahead touchdown run, doing just enough to get in the way of the Washington Redskins safety near the goal line.

Less than a minute later, Robert Griffin III's knee buckled as he tried to field a bad shotgun snap, the pain so bad that he didn't even try to recover the ball.

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The last rookie quarterback standing in the NFL playoffs is Wilson — the third-round pick who teamed with Lynch on Sunday to lead the Seattle Seahawks to a 24-14 victory over Griffin and the Redskins.

"Marshawn always tells me, `Russ, I got your back, no matter what,"' Wilson said. "So I just try to help him out every once in a while."

And the latest debate over the wisdom of keeping an injured franchise player on the field — when he's obviously nowhere near his best — starts with coach Mike Shanahan, who let Griffin keep going until the QB could absolutely go no more.

"I think I did put myself at more risk," Griffin said. "But every time you get on the field, you're putting yourself on the line."

Lynch ran for 132 yards, and Wilson completed 15 of 26 passes for 187 yards and ran eight times for 67 yards as Seahawks overcame a 14-0 first-quarter hole — their biggest deficit of the season — and will visit the top-seeded Atlanta Falcons next Sunday.

Meanwhile, Griffin was headed for an MRI exam to determine the extent of the damage on his re-injured right knee. He was already playing with a big black brace, having sprained the lateral collateral ligament about a month ago against the Baltimore Ravens. He hadn't looked his usual self in the two games he had played since, and he was obviously hobbled after falling awkwardly while throwing an incomplete pass in the first quarter Sunday.

In the fourth quarter, Griffin labored on a 9-yard run that made him look 32 years old instead of 22.

"He said, `Hey, trust me. I want to be in there, and I deserve to be in there,"' Shanahan said. "I couldn't disagree with him."

Shanahan said he'll probably second-guess himself over his decision. He has the entire offseason to do so. And, whatever the injury, Griffin at least has time to recover.

CBSSports.com's Mike Freeman says Shanahan was foolish to let the hobbled Griffin play.

"Due to one of the worst coaching decisions in recent NFL postseason history, Shanahan -- in a horribly stupid, terribly dumb piece of coaching malpractice -- left a helpless Griffin in the game. He didn't stand a chance," Freeman writes.

Meanwhile, Wilson will carry on. The day began with three rookie quarterbacks in the playoffs, but No. 1 overall pick Andrew Luck was eliminated when Indianapolis lost to Baltimore.

Seattle is riding a six-game winning streak, having left behind any doubts that the team can hold its own outside the Pacific Northwest. The Seahawks were 3-5 on the road in the regular season and had lost eight straight road playoff games, the last win coming in 1983 against the Miami Dolphins.

"It was only two touchdowns, but it's still a big comeback and, in this setting and the crowd, it's a marvelous statement about the guys' resolve and what is going on," Seattle coach Pete Carroll said. "It's not about how you start but how you finish."

Seattle's defense shut down the Redskins after a rough start. Washington had 129 yards in the first quarter and 74 for the rest of the game. Griffin was 6 for 9 for 68 yards and two touchdowns after 15 minutes; he was 4 for 10 for 16 yards with one interception the rest of the way.

"It was hard to watch RG3 tonight," Carroll said. "It was hard on him. He was freaking gallant."

The numbers were reversed for the Seahawks, who rediscovered Lynch in the second quarter and put together three consecutive scoring drives to pull within a point, 14-13, at halftime.


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collie61 says:
RG III is an excellent quarterback. He should not have been put on the field for this game. He was not ready to play. The team surgeon also did not recommend him to play this game. RG III should reconsider his constant running of the ball. He has taken some very serious hits. He should reserve his running only when there is an opening and he can get out of bounds before he it hit.
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myopinionpal says:
Life expectancy of a running QB in the NFL is not long at all, Vick will tell you and Cam Newton will find out very soon.
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Uneed2BWeened replies:
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Vick and Newton are not similar running quarterbacks. Vick was very good at avoiding direct collisions, just not prison. Newton is bigger than Jerome Bettis. Newton is 6'5" 245 lbs. RGIII will heal and will have a long career; he is too talented not to.
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dudley58 says:
Mike Shanahan and the Washington medical staff should be ashamed for letting this guy play...he clearly wasn't himself even in the first quarter. Why risk the health of your franchise quarterback who is only going to get better next year?
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DJPOOTIE says:
BIG REDSKINS FAN SINCE THE DAY I WAS BORN. 1987. THIS IS A GREAT PIECE OF WRITING. EVEN THOUGH WE TOOK THE LOSS, WE MADE THE PLAYOFFS. RGIII MADE AS MUCH OF AN EFFORT AS HE POSSIBLY COULD BEING A ROOKIE. THIS PIECE IS A GREAT SEND OFF TOWARDS TRAINING CAMP. NEXT YEAR WE CAN OLY DO BETTER. S/O TO MR. MORRIS
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gavindickinson says:
great game!!!

was sorry to see his knee buckle, and glad to see him leave the field under his own power...

was good sportsmanship for the Seahawk players on the field to applaud him too, I liked that...

go Seahawks!
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baileycccc says:
Just like Micheal Vick, RG3 can't take a hit.
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Uneed2BWeened replies:
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I don't remember Vick being injury prone while in Atlanta.
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ReasonableVoicesAmongUs says:
He shouldn't have been playing in the first place. Did team medical personnel just look the other way?
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