The Seattle Seahawks defeated the Green Bay Packers by a final score of 14-12 with a controversial Golden Tate touchdown pass from Russell Wilson as time expired, which M.D. Jennings appeared to intercept.

One player on a rival NFC North team told Yahoo's Michael Silver that it was "the worst call in NFL history."

The Seahawks had a -1.1 deficit in The Trench Counter, averaging more yards per pass and rush but recording eight fewer first downs as they struggled to threaten to score other than the two Tate touchdowns. The Packers had a +8 edge in Total Rushes/Completions.

Wilson finished the game 10-for-21 for 130 yards and two touchdowns to Tate, including a brilliant strike from 41 yards in the second quarter. Wilson also added 18 yards on three carries.

Marshawn Lynch was the driving force of Seattle's offense, rushing 25 times for 98 yards.

Aaron Rodgers had a solid game, going 26-for-39 for 223 yards, but he was still not his 2011 MVP self. Rodgers was sacked eight times for 39 yards, but halftime adjustments allowed the Packers to move the ball more effectively.

Chris Clemons sacked Rodgers four times for the Seahawks, while Bruce Irvin and Brandon Mebane each had two.