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Seahawks win costs Rams special team coordinator his job
ESPN sources: Rams fired special teams coordinator Chase Blackburn. The Rams’ special teams played a role in three of the team’s four losses this season, including Thursday night’s defeat in Seattle, and now changes are being made. pic.twitter.com/m6KVuQpMim
The Seattle Seahawks scored one of the craziest two-point conversions in NFL history during the Thursday Night Football game.
Despite failing to find answers for the Rams' biggest strengths, the Seahawks found unmatchable power of their own to come back.
Sam Darnold struggled early but came alive late to outduel epic Matthew Stafford and gain first place in the NFC. The former Trojan truly Fought On
The Seahawks won the toss and elected to give the ball to the Rams, opting to see what they needed instead of giving LA that luxury. An ugly LA drive ended in a wide-open 41-yard touchdown pass from Matthew Stafford to Puka Nacua — completing the superstar Rams receiver’s career 225-yard night.
The Seattle Seahawks were down 30-14 to the Los Angeles Rams with their home fans booing with fewer than 10 minutes remaining after Sam Darnold threw his second ugly interception that seemingly all but ended their NFC West chances.
The Rams' odds to win the NFC West and secure the No. 1 seed cratered on Thursday night with their 38-37 loss to the Seahawks.
Trailing by 16 points in the fourth quarter, the Seattle Seahawks rallied to force overtime, with Sam Darnold finding tight end Eric Saubert for a two-point conversion and a 38-37 victory over the visiting Seattle Seahawks on a wet night at Lumen Field on Thursday.
It only took seven tries, but the Seattle Seahawks found a way to defeat Sean McVay’s talented Rams with veteran signal-caller Matthew Stafford at the controls.
The Rashid Shaheed trade continued paying major dividends for the Seattle Seahawks in Thursday's incredible Week 16 primetime win over the L.A. Rams.