SEATTLE -- Everyone knew Russell Wilson could run and pass.But catch? The Seattle Seahawks quarterback showed he can do that, too.I think weve been trying to call that the past four or five years, Wilson said.Wilson threw for 272 yards and a touchdown, and caught a 15-yard touchdown pass from Doug Baldwin as the Seahawks rolled past the Philadelphia Eagles 26-15 on Sunday.Wilson became the first quarterback in franchise history to catch a touchdown, a perfect end-around pass from Baldwin to Seattles athletic QB as he ran down the left sideline and dove into the end zone to give the Seahawks a 23-7 lead.Seattle had the call in the playbook for a few weeks and finally broke it out against the Eagles.Ive been begging for that play for the past two or three weeks. They doubted my arm ability, they doubted I could make the throw, so Im glad I got to prove them wrong, Baldwin said with a grin.Wilson was already causing headaches for the Eagles well before his TD catch. He scrambled and threw across his body to find Jimmy Graham on a 35-yard catch-and-run touchdown in the second quarter as Seattle built a 16-7 halftime lead that was more than enough. Rookie C.J. Prosise had a 72-yard touchdown run on Seattles fifth offensive play -- the longest run by a Seattle player since CenturyLink Field opened in 2002.Wilson completed 18 of 31 passes, with four of them going to Baldwin for 104 yards, along with the first touchdown pass of his career.I dont know who is playing better than him right now, Baldwin said of Wilson. Hes the best player in the league right now, by far.Philadelphia lost its fifth straight road game as rookie quarterback Carson Wentz was provided an education while facing one of the best defenses in the NFL.Wentz (23 of 45 for 218 yards) was good early, especially on Philadelphias first scoring driving that was capped by a 4-yard TD pass to Zach Ertz in the opening moments of the second quarter. Wentz then went 5 of 14 for 25 yards and two interceptions during the rest of the second and the third quarter.Philadelphias wide receivers didnt help Wentz, going mostly invisible against Seattles secondary. Until the early stages of the fourth quarter, Eagles wide receivers had the same amount of yards receiving combined as Wilson -- 15. Dorial Green-Beckham caught a 5-yard TD with 3:46 remaining.I thought overall its going to be a great learning experience for him, coming in here, a tough place, and trying to get a win, Philadelphia coach Doug Pederson said of Wentz. I thought he played OK.The game took a brutal toll with injuries. Philadelphia lost running back Ryan Mathews (knee) and Darren Sproles (ribs) before halftime, while Prosise injured his shoulder and cornerback DeShawn Shead hurt his hamstring in the first half. Prosise suffered a scapula injury, according to coach Pete Carroll, and will be out a while.The biggest loss could turn out to be Seattle safety Earl Thomas, who grabbed at his left hamstring in the third quarter running in coverage downfield on Wentzs pass that was intercepted by Richard Sherman. Thomas was examined on the sideline for several minutes and taken to the locker room.Carroll said the team didnt know the severity of Thomas injury.RAWLS RETURNSeattle had the services of running back Thomas Rawls for the first time since he suffered a hairline fracture of his right shin in Week 2. With Prosise injured, Rawls took the bulk of the carries in the second half and finished with 57 yards on 14 carries.My leg is fine. Please dont bring it up, Rawls said.The Seahawks didnt want to overwork Rawls in his first game back, so backup QB Trevone Boykin got two snaps at running back in the closing minutes. His one carry was for minus-5 yards.CENTURY MARKCarroll picked up the 100th regular season win of his career, becoming the 39th coach in NFL history to reach the milestone.CARELESS MISTAKESNelson Agholor had a first half to forget for Philadelphia.He failed to line up properly and was flagged for illegal formation on what would have been a 57-yard catch-and-run touchdown by Ertz. He also had a critical drop late in the half as he ran wide open across the middle after beating Sherman off the line of scrimmage.Hes trying his best, thats all you can ask for, Ertz said. Its not like he went out there that play and said `Im going to take a touchdown away. 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Give them credit for that.The ACC Sportsmanship Policy states: Public criticism of officials or public comments evaluating the officiating of particular contests is not in the best interest of intercollegiate athletics. Individuals associated with the athletics program are prohibited, therefore, from commenting while acting in an official capacity on officiating other than directly to the conference office.Fisher was especially enraged over the call because it negated a long run by Dalvin Cook that wouuld have given Florida State field position to try to increase its lead.dddddddddddd Instead, the Seminoles were forced to punt on the drive, and Clemson came back to win.During his comments, Fisher referred to the call as a chop block. But it was called an illegal block below the waist on the field. According to the rulebook, after the ball has left the tackle box, all players are allowed to block below the waist only if the force of the initial contact is directed from the front. Replay shows fullback Freddie Stevenson appearing to block Clemson safety Van Smith from the side.It was ridiculous, Fisher said. It was not a chop, it was a not-chop. I will tell you what: You hold coaches accountable, you hold players accountable, hold the damn officials accountable. It is garbage, and then to call another penalty on the sideline is even more garbage. Its cowardly, gutless and wrong.They can take it, fine it, do whatever they want to do with that. Thats a fact. Look at the film. Its ridiculous that they do that. That was a huge call in the game. Now, still had chances to win the game after that, [but] that was ridiculous and the guy wasnt even in position to make the call. ' ' '