SEATTLE - It didn't take former Vikings wide receiver Sidney Rice long Sunday to get his licks in on his old team. The 26-year-old played a huge role on the Seahawks' second touchdown drive in their 30-20 victory.
His first big delivery came in surprise fashion. On second-and-10 from the Vikings 37-yard line, Rice took a lateral from quarterback Russell Wilson and, with the Vikings defense charging, planted and threw downfield to tight end Zach Miller, delivering a strike for a 25-yard gain.
"Sometimes I think he can throw it better than me," Wilson said. "He threw that right on the money."
Added Seattle coach Pete Carroll: "He's a great athlete. And you give great athletes a chance to do stuff and see if they can figure it out."
Three plays later, Rice found a favorable matchup in the Vikings' zone against linebacker Jasper Brinkley and used it to break free along the back of the end zone. With Wilson scrambling to his right, Rice was wide open, hauling in an 11-yard touchdown catch to put Seattle ahead 14-7.
Rice finished with four catches for 54 yards.
Slippery situation The Vikings sacked Wilson only once. That came with 7:35 left when Jared Allen and Brian Robison shared a takedown of the rookie.
Robison acknowledged how difficult Wilson was to get to. Wilson completed 16 of 24 passes for 173 yards and three touchdowns. He also rushed for 27 yards.