Split screen video shows Pete Carroll and DK Metcalf celebrating the game-winning Seahawks TD vs. Eagles

The winning touchdown for the Seahawks against the Eagles is shown on a split-screen film with Pete Carroll as well as DK Metcalf celebrating.

The Seattle Seahawks beat the Philadelphia Eagles upon Monday night at home, thanks to a touchdown pass in Drew Lock to Jaxon Smith-Njigba at the very end of the game.

Two different shots from Seahawks boss Pete Carroll as well as wide receiver DK Metcalf showed how excited everyone was in Seattle to be Lock and Smith-Njigba scored the amazing touchdown that secured the crucial win for the Seahawks.

Part of the fun of these kinds of moments is seeing how people reacted later, and this split-screen shot of Carroll as well as Metcalf did not let me down.

This win was very important for the Seahawks because it kept them in the running for the NFC wild card. The 49ers from San Francisco already have the NFC West, but Seattle could make it as one among the lower teams.

It would help the team’s late-season push if they could get Geno Smith back. Lock and Smith-Njigba, on the other hand, did their job on Monday night, which made their coach as well as star wide receiver pal very happy.

The Seattle Seahawks beat the Philadelphia Eagles upon Monday night at home, thanks to a touchdown pass in Drew Lock to Jaxon Smith-Njigba at the very end of the game.

Two different shots from Seahawks coach Pete Carroll as well as wide receiver DK Metcalf showed how excited everyone was in Seattle as Lock and Smith-Njigba scored the amazing touchdown that secured the crucial win for the Seahawks.

This win was very important for the Seahawks because it kept them in the running for the NFC wild card.

The 49ers from San Francisco already have the NFC West, but Seattle could make it as one among the lower teams.

It would help the team’s late-season push if they could get Geno Smith back. Lock and Smith-Njigba, on the other hand, did their job on Monday night, which made their coach as well as star wide receiver pal very happy.

The Seattle Seahawks beat the Philadelphia Eagles upon Monday night in their own stadium, thanks to a touchdown pass in Drew Lock with Jaxon Smith-Njigba at the very end of the game.

Two different shots from Seahawks teacher Pete Carroll as well as wide receiver DK Metcalf showed how excited everyone was in Seattle as Lock or Smith-Njigba scored the amazing touchdown that secured the crucial win for the Seahawks.

Part of the fun of these kinds of moments is seeing how people reacted later, and this split-screen shot of Carroll and Melvin did not let me down.

With 4 1/2 minutes left, Prescott’s 12-yard pass to Jake Ferguson put Dallas ahead. The Cowboys (9-3) set up a repeat with NFC East rival Philadelphia by winning their fourth straight game after losing to the Eagles 28–23 at the beginning of November.

Coach Mike McCarthy said, “I told the team after the game we needed games like this.” “You have to win these games to get where you want to go.”

The Seahawks (6-6) got the offense going when Geno Smith passed three touchdowns to D.K. Metcalf, one of which was 73 yards long.

But Seattle lost its third game in a row and fell to.500 to the first time since the beginning of the season, when it split its first two games.

Coach Pete Carroll said, “We won’t accept defeat, but we are going to build on this.” “The story doesn’t say what will happen.”

Brandon Aubrey of Dallas made four field goals, which set a new NFL record for the longest streak of starts in a career by a rookie (28 years old).