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The Seahawks beat the Panthers on the road in Week 17. Michael Bumpus and Nasser Kyobe recap the matchup. Today's show: What Had Happened (1:30), Playmakers (6:24), WR Round-Up (11:36), Plays of the Game (12:18) and Victory Formation (18:06).
The Los Angeles Rams lost a heartbreaker to the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday night, blowing a 16-point fourth-quarter lead and losing in overtime, 38-37. It was as painful a loss as they've suffered this season, dropping to 11-4 and relinquishing their lead in the NFC West, as well as giving up control of the No. 1 seed.
The Seahawks defense returned to Super Bowl form and the Seahawks pulled away for a win over the Panthers and stayed ahead in the NFC West.
The Seahawks faced off against the division rival L.A. Rams in a pivotal Week 16 matchup at Lumen. After trailing by 16 points in the 4th quarter, Seattle mounted a comeback to force overtime. Following L.
The Rams blew a 16-point fourth-quarter lead, choking away the game against the Seahawks and potentially surrendering the No. 1 seed.
The Seahawks took control of the NFC West with a touchdown and two-point conversion in overtime to beat the Rams in an instant classic.
Seattle won the toss in overtime and elected to kick off to start the extra period. Although running back Ronnie Rivers returned the ensuing kickoff 41 yards to the Rams' 48, the Rams' return unit was called for holding, and they were forced to start the drive from their own 20 instead.
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Seattle scored first, as Sam Darnold led a nine-play, 40-yard drive that was capped by a Jason Myers 48-yard field goal. The possession was kept alive with an impressive 25-yard run by Zach Charbonnet on a third-and-15!