Eye on the Hawks - Seahawks at Redskins
Seattle Seahawks team photographer Rod Mar continues his Eye On the Hawks series, this time over a long Monday Night Football weekend at the Washington Redskins.

Seahawks receiver Doug Baldwin chats with fellow receiver Paul Richardson before the team's charter took off for the trip to Washington, D.C.

Quarterback Russell Wilson is already preparing to watch game tape on his laptop and the team's charter is still on the tarmac at SeaTac for the trip to Washington, D.C.

Cornerback Richard Sherman and linebacker Bobby Wagner test their basketball post-up moves before the start of walk-thru on Sunday.

Quarterback Russell Wilson hands off during the Sunday walk-thru.

Seahawks receiver Percy Harvin takes a handoff during the team's Sunday walk-thru.

Head coach Pete Carroll talks to his team at the conclusion of walk-thru. The team practiced next to FedEx Field on Sunday.

Cornerback Richard Sherman and members of the defense watch walk-thru.

Quarterback Russell Wilson tosses the football in a back corner of the locker room at FedEx Field when the team took a brief visit to the stadium after the Sunday walk-thru.

Quarterback and offensive captain Russell Wilson gathers the team at FedEx Field after a quick visit to the stadium on Sunday afternoon.

Russell Wilson looks sharp as he heads to the bus on Monday afternoon for the trip to FedEx Field.

Receiver Phil Bates sports Seahawks colors as he waits for the bus to leave for FedEx Field on Monday.

Middle linebacker Bobby Wagner is a study in concentration on the team's bus.

Hours before kickoff, head coach Pete Carroll throws the football in front of a mostly empty stadium.

12s were loud and proud at FedEx Field for Monday Night Football, and they showed up hours before kickoff to support the Seahawks.

In the locker room, linemen J.R. Sweezy, Max Unger and Stephen Schilling

Earl Thomas' tattoo peeks out above his pink sleeve as he waits to leave the locker room for kickoff.

Legion of Boom members Richard Sherman, Jeron Johnson and Kam Chancellor head from the locker room to the playing field.

Earl Thomas fires up his defensive teammates as they take the field to face Washington.

Quarterback Russell Wilson jogs onto the field as the Seahawks are introduced.

Seahawks captains Russell Wilson, J.R. Sweezy, Earl Thomas and Jeron Johnson lean into hear the results of the coin toss.

Russell Wilson found lots of empty space to run against Washington, tallying 122 rushing yards.

Seattle's Jermaine Kearse flashes the "Pass the Peace" sign after scoring the game's opening touchdown.

Seattle's K.J. Wright and O'Briend Schofield combine to bring down Washington's Alfred Morris in the first quarter.

This young 12 was representing the Seahawks from his jersey to his gloves to his sticker tattoos.

K.J. Wright celebrates after a tackle for loss in the first half.

Marshawn Lynch cuts back against the Washington defense.

Receiver Doug Baldwin looks for first down yardage in the second quarter. Baldwin led Seattle's receivers with 50 yards on four catches.

Tight end Cooper Helfet makes his first catch a memorable one, a 36-yard completion to keep a drive alive in the first half.

Russell Wilson scampers to the corner of the end zone for a touchdown to give Seattle a 17-0 lead as Luke Willson blocks a Washington defender.

Russell Wilson and Jermaine Kearse celebrate Wilson's second quarter touchdown.

Middle linebacker Bobby Wagner makes an incredible diving knockdown of a pass intended for Washington's Andre Roberts.

Seattle's Percy Harvin crashes into the end zone with an apparent touchdown that was called back because of a penalty, the first of three times that would happen on Monday night.

Percy Harvin might have scored three touchdowns to please this fan, but penalties nullified each of them.

Seattle's run defense was stout once again, limiting Washington's Alfred Morris to only 29 yards rushing. Kam Chancellor, Bobby Wagner and Tony McDaniel provide the gang tackle on this play.

Bobby Wagner sacks Washington quarterback Kirk Cousins for a loss.

Tony McDaniel celebrates with Bobby Wagner after Wagner sacked Washington's Kirk Cousins.

Quarterback Russell Wilson did his damage with both his arm and his legs as he reaches the ball towards the first down marker after escaping the pocket to his left.

Jon Ryan goes "Beast Mode" as he finds a gap provided by J.R. Sweezy on a fake field goal in the fourth quarter.

Jon Ryan reacts after gaining a key first down for the Seahawks on a fake field goal in the fourth quarter.

Seattle's Marshawn Lynch gets his helmet ripped off on a run along the sideline, resulting in a personal foul face-mask penalty on Washington.

Seattle's Marshawn Lynch looks to cut back inside to keep the clock alive and find more yards after catching a makeshift lob pass from quarterback Russell Wilson. Seattle gained 30 yards and a key first down on the play.

Linebacker Bobby Wagner greets Seahawks fans as he makes his way off the field after the 27-17 victory over Washington.

Seahawks fans were front and center for the nationally televised Monday Night Football game on ESPN.

Quarterback Russell Wilson acknowledges the fans as he heads towards the locker room after the win, which moved Seattle's record to 3-1.

Wide receiver Doug Baldwin shares a laugh with a reporter in the locker room after the game.

It was well after 1:00am when the Seahawks returned to their team hotel, but quarterback Russell Wilson still found time to sign an autograph for a lone fan.

Offensive line coach Tom Cable, quarterback Russell Wilson and receiver Doug Baldwin review game tape in the dining room of the team hotel as the clock neared 2:00 in the morning.