Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson said that he didn’t give any thought to eating Thanksgiving dinner on top of the San Francisco 49ers logo at Levi’s Stadium following the Hawks’ 19-3 win over the Niners just two weeks ago.

Wilson and cornerback Richard Sherman feasted on some Thanksgiving turkey while being interviewed by NBC’s Michele Tafoya after the decisive Week 13 victory, earning criticism from those who saw it as a sign of disrespect toward Seattle’s bitter NFC West rival.

But Wilson said that thought never crossed his mind, explaining that NBC’s handlers ushered him and Sherman to the postgame set, which just happened to be on top of the 49ers logo at midfield.

“You don’t think about that kind of stuff,” Wilson said when asked about the postgame meal ahead of practice on Thursday. “It was a battle. It was a game where you’re playing on Thanksgiving night, you’re playing against a great team in the San Francisco 49ers and obviously, we won the game. I think NBC had set it up just for us to sit wherever, I don’t know. So you just kind of go where everybody directs you.”

Sherman maintained his status as public enemy No. 1 for San Francisco fans following the game — in which he had two interceptions — by lecturing “mediocre” Niners fans about their behavior. But Wilson said the Seahawks harbored no disrespect for the franchise.

“I think ultimately we have tons or respect for who the 49ers are, and what they’re about, and all the championships they’ve won in the past and who they are now,” Wilson said. “For us, we just love to play the game. It’s nothing about trying to embarrass anybody or anything like that. It’s about playing great football all the time, it’s about trying to play championship football and trying to play for one another ultimately.”

Sunday’s upcoming game could be the last for San Francisco head coach Jim Harbaugh, who seems destined for a breakup with the club as rumors swirl about his future. But Wilson said he didn’t think Harbaugh’s exit would mean an end to what’s become perhaps the NFL’s best rivalry.

“In terms of Coach Harbaugh, I don’t know much in terms of his coaching style or anything like that,” Wilson said. “I’m not there. I just know it’s not between the coaches, it’s not anything like that. It’s more focused on two great football teams going at it.

“I know his team is very well-coached. It shows up time and time again. They’re always prepared, so we’re going to be prepared.”

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