We will likely never see a two-point conversion like the one the Seattle Seahawks pulled off ever again.
On Thursday, the Seahawks hosted the Los Angeles Rams in a pretty important matchup for playoff standings. A win in Week 16 would punch the Seahawks’ playoff ticket while a Rams win would increase their chances of winning the NFC’s No. 1 seed by a considerable margin.
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In the early goings of the fourth quarter, it looked like the Rams were about to run away with the rest of the game as a Puka Nacua touchdown put Los Angeles up 30-14. Things looked even more dire after the Rams intercepted Sam Darnold in the red zone with less than 10 minutes on the clock. However, the Seahawks defense stepped up, forced a three-and-out and on the ensuing punt return, Rashid Shaheed took it to the house for Seattle. Another touchdown a few moments later and the Seahawks were in business, but needed a two-point conversion to tie the game 30-30.
What followed was the most bizarre and hilarious two-point conversion in NFL history, as Darnold threw what was at first glance a near-interception, but was called a backward pass fumble on review that was recovered oh so casually by Zach Charbonnet in the end zone.
You don’t see that every day, that’s for sure!
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