Would not have guessed that Russell Wilson’s sack rate is at a career-low 5.5% while his average time in pocket (2.41) is highest since 2012 and time before pass (2.86) is his highest since 2014 Mike Sando, ESPN.com@SandoESPN

“How good has Russell Wilson been in the fourth quarter this season? He’s approaching historically good. The Seahawks quarterback has thrown 14 touchdowns to one interception. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, that puts Wilson one shy of Eli Manning’s single-season record of 15 TD passes in the fourth quarter, which he set in 2011.” – per Brady Henderson, ESPN

106 Attempts, 75 Completions = 70.8 Completion Percentage. 965 Passing Yards, 9.2 Yards per Attempt. 54 Yard Pass = Longest. 14 Touchdowns, 13.2 TD%. 1 Interception, 0.9 INT%. 1 Sack, 8 Yards Lost. 134.9 Passer Rating.

Pete Carroll says of how much the Seahawks’ offense has relied on Russell Wilson this season, “I don’t know how you could carry it much more numbers-wise.” Wilson has accounted for almost 86 percent of Seattle’s scrimmage yards. Per the NFL, that would be the highest percentage for any player in the Super Bowl era. ESPN

Through 11 games, Wilson has rushed for 401 yards — nearly double that of the next-leading rusher, Chris Carson at 208.Of the 1,132 Seattle rushing yards this season, Wilson accounts for 35 percent of them.What’s more: Of Seattle’s four rushing touchdowns, Wilson has three.That means either through the air or on the ground, Wilson has accounted for 26 of the Seahawks’ 27 offensive touchdowns. CBSsports boston