The Seahawks' stunning two-point conversion in Thursday night's 38-37 overtime win against the Rams was so wild, it left fans and analysts alike in awe. Play-by-play man Al Michaels called it 'the craziest ever.'
The improbable play unfolded late in the fourth quarter, just after tight end AJ Barner caught a 26-yard touchdown pass from Sam Darnold. The Seahawks went for two, but the initial ruling was unsuccessful. However, after a replay review, the referees determined that the pass was actually a lateral, and Seattle's Zach Charbonnet recovered the ball in the end zone, earning the Seahawks two points.
This unexpected turn of events tied the game at 30-30, an improbable comeback considering the Rams had been comfortably ahead just minutes earlier, 30-14. The moment shocked even the analysts, with Kirk Herbstreit echoing Michaels' 'craziest ever' comment and praising Charbonnet's hustle.
The 'Thursday Night Football' clash was a crucial game for both teams. After the overtime, Rams wideout Puka Nacua scored his second touchdown, but the Seahawks responded with a Jaxon Smith-Njigba score. The Seahawks' decision to go for two again proved successful when Darnold connected with Eric Saubert on a wide-open crossing route, securing the win.
With this victory, Seattle improved to 12-3 and clinched a playoff berth, taking the lead in the NFC West. The Rams, on the other hand, fell to 11-4 with two games remaining. This game will go down in NFL history as one of the most thrilling and controversial moments, leaving fans and analysts alike with unforgettable memories.