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    Default Seahawks Beat Rams 30-29

    Jason Owens 10 hrs ago

    The Los Angeles Rams almost spoiled Russell Wilson’s brilliant night.

    But the Seahawks quarterback was simply too good as Seattle picked up a critical 30-29 NFC West victory at home over the Los Angeles Rams aided by a huge missed field goal by Greg Zuerlein.

    Wilson opened scoring with a stunning touchdown pass to Tyler Lockett in the first quarter that epitomized his trademark improv skills and set the tone in a pivotal divisional clash.

    He ended the game by leading a go-ahead touchdown drive after the Rams had taken control of the game in the second half.

    Rams punch back after Seahawks take control

    Seattle looked ready to run away with things early, driving late in the second quarter while holding a 14-6 lead. But the drive stalled on the Rams 30-yard line with 1:38 remaining in the half.

    Jason Myers missed a 48-yard field goal, and the Rams answered by scoring touchdowns to close the first half and open the second, taking control of the game.

    But Wilson’s fourth touchdown pass of the night with 2:28 remaining into the bobbling hands of Chris Carson was the final shot of the night, giving the Seahawks a lead they would not relinquish.

    The scoring drive was aided by a controversial roughing call on Clay Matthews when he hit Wilson as he threw the ball away with what looked like a legal shoulder-to-shoulder blow, giving Seattle a first down on the Rams 25-yard line.

    Rams’ final shot comes up painfully short

    The Rams had a shot to win the game on their final drive, but Zuerlein’s missed 44-yard field goal with 15 seconds remaining sealed the Seattle victory.

    It was a stunning miss from one of the game’s best kickers who has eight career game-winning field goals on his résumé.

    Zuerlein got his chance after the Seahawks failed to capitalize on a Jared Goff interception to Tedric Thompson with 2:12 left. Seattle went three-and-out on the ensuing possession and took just 30 seconds off the clock, setting Los Angeles up for what appeared to be the game-winning drive before Zuerlien’s kick sailed wide right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ox 51 View Post
    Jason Owens 10 hrs ago

    The Los Angeles Rams almost spoiled Russell Wilson’s brilliant night.

    But the Seahawks quarterback was simply too good as Seattle picked up a critical 30-29 NFC West victory at home over the Los Angeles Rams aided by a huge missed field goal by Greg Zuerlein.

    Wilson opened scoring with a stunning touchdown pass to Tyler Lockett in the first quarter that epitomized his trademark improv skills and set the tone in a pivotal divisional clash.

    He ended the game by leading a go-ahead touchdown drive after the Rams had taken control of the game in the second half.

    Rams punch back after Seahawks take control

    Seattle looked ready to run away with things early, driving late in the second quarter while holding a 14-6 lead. But the drive stalled on the Rams 30-yard line with 1:38 remaining in the half.

    Jason Myers missed a 48-yard field goal, and the Rams answered by scoring touchdowns to close the first half and open the second, taking control of the game.

    But Wilson’s fourth touchdown pass of the night with 2:28 remaining into the bobbling hands of Chris Carson was the final shot of the night, giving the Seahawks a lead they would not relinquish.

    The scoring drive was aided by a controversial roughing call on Clay Matthews when he hit Wilson as he threw the ball away with what looked like a legal shoulder-to-shoulder blow, giving Seattle a first down on the Rams 25-yard line.

    Rams’ final shot comes up painfully short

    The Rams had a shot to win the game on their final drive, but Zuerlein’s missed 44-yard field goal with 15 seconds remaining sealed the Seattle victory.

    It was a stunning miss from one of the game’s best kickers who has eight career game-winning field goals on his résumé.

    Zuerlein got his chance after the Seahawks failed to capitalize on a Jared Goff interception to Tedric Thompson with 2:12 left. Seattle went three-and-out on the ensuing possession and took just 30 seconds off the clock, setting Los Angeles up for what appeared to be the game-winning drive before Zuerlien’s kick sailed wide right.
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