NFL: Wilson, Seahawks beat Cowboys 13-12 to get back to .500

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ARLINGTON, Texas — Russell Wilson sprinted toward the sideline in search a first down that could set up the winning points at Dallas.

ARLINGTON, Texas — Russell Wilson sprinted toward the sideline in search a first down that could set up the winning points at Dallas.

The star quarterback made the corner, and the defending NFC champion Seahawks found their way back to .500.

Wilson had a scoring pass for the game’s only touchdown, and his key run came on a drive to Steven Hauschka’s go-ahead 24-yard field goal with 1:06 remaining, leading the Seahawks over the Dallas Cowboys 13-12 Sunday.

Seattle (4-4) improved to an NFL-best 21-6 in games heading into the bye in its second straight win. The Seahawks will see NFC West-leading Arizona in two weeks.

The Cowboys (2-5) lost their fifth straight without Tony Romo in Dez Bryant’s return from a five-game absence with a broken right foot.

“It just feels good to finally finish,” said Seattle linebacker Bruce Irvin, who had a key sack of backup Matt Cassel on the Cowboys’ final possession.

Seattle receiver Ricardo Lockette had an injury scare, came away with a concussion and was moving his extremities after a vicious block by Jeff Heath on a punt return. It was a tense moment for both teams, with some Seattle players appearing upset at Heath, who flattened Lockette while he was running downfield and had been engaged with another player.

Lockette lay motionless on the field for several minutes and was taken off the field on a motorized cart. He pointed his right hand toward his Seattle teammates on the sideline, and then thrust his index finger high into the air.

“He cleared for concussion stuff, but they have some other tests to do here,” coach Pete Carroll said. “We’re grateful he’s been able to bounce back from that, and he’s pretty positive right now.”

The Seahawks started the decisive 17-play drive at their 15, and Wilson quickly converted a third down with a pass to Jimmy Graham, who had game highs of seven catches for 75 yards.

Later facing third-and-7, Wilson beat Barry Church to the corner, diving past the first-down marker on a 10-yard scramble inside the Dallas 10 near the two-minute warning.

Seattle didn’t get a touchdown, but Hauschka’s kick came about a minute later than it would have without the critical conversion from Wilson, the NFL’s top rushing quarterback who was outgained on the ground with 32 yards to Cassel’s 43.

“We shouldn’t and wouldn’t have expected them to convert those three third-downs situations on that last drive,” Dallas owner Jerry Jones said. “We have to figure out a way to play smart enough to win one of these before we get Romo back.”