CHICAGO – Russell Wilson’s stellar play late in the game allowed the Seattle Seahawks to beat the Chicago Bears 23-17 in overtime on Sunday at Soldier Field.
Wilson led the Seahawks on a 12-play, 97-yard drive to take the lead with :24 remaining on a touchdown reception by Golden Tate.
Then, after a big Bears completion from Jay Cutler to Brandon Marshall allowed Robbie Gould to hit a game-tying field goal on the last play of regulation, Wilson did it again in overtime. His 13-yard touchdown pass to Sidney Rice capped a 12-play, 80-yard drive and won the game.
Seattle improved to 7-5 on the season, while Chicago dropped to 8-4.
Kevin Kugler and Mark Malone called the action on Westwood One Sports.