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Hawks beat Rams, clinch NFC West

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SEATTLE (AP) — Russell Wilson threw a 13-yard TD pass to Jacob Hollister with 2:51 left for the clinching score and the Seattle Seahawks claimed the NFC West title with a 20-9 win over the Los Angeles Rams. Seattle earned its first division title since 2016 and its fifth since Pete Carroll arrived in 2010 behind a stellar defensive effort that shut down Jared Goff and the Rams, and a clutch late drive engineered by Wilson. The Rams became the fifth straight opponent held under 20 points by Seattle. Goff suffered a dislocated thumb and didn’t miss a play, but it’s unclear how the injury will affect him this week.

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