The Seattle Seahawks just pulled off the craziest successful two-point conversion attempt you’ll ever see.
Mike Macdonald’s Seattle Seahawks hosted the Los Angeles Rams in a crucial ‘Thursday Night Football’ clash at Lumen Field. Both teams entered the contest with 11-3 records, with the winning club taking sole possession of first place in the NFC.
Trailing 30-14 in the fourth quarter, Seattle stormed back with two quick touchdowns and successful two-point conversions to tie the game. The second two-point conversion was something that, we can say with certainty, you’ll never see again.
After cutting the deficit to two, Sam Darnold attempted a quick pass to running back Zach Charbonnet. It appeared that Jared Verse knocked down the pass for an unsuccessful two-point conversion. But Charbonnet decided to recover the football in the end zone “just in case.”
The craziest 2pt conversion in league history…
This might not happen ever again pic.twitter.com/un7RRZiz1f
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The refs reviewed the play and determined that Darnold’s pass attempt was actually a backwards throw. That meant it was a live ball, so Charbonnet’s heads-up decision counted as a recovery in the end zone for two points. Just like that, the Seattle Seahawks tied it up.
🚨🚨INSANE PLAY🚨🚨
THE REFS ORIGINALLY RULED US AN INCOMPLETE PASS, BUT THEN WENT TO REVIEW…
AND THEN CALLED THIS A TWO-POINT CONVERSION FOR SEATTLE AFTER THEY RULED IT A BACKWARDS PASS.
We may never see anything like this again. Insane play.
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Charbonnet has 2,181 career yards of offense, per Pro Football Reference. But it was on this very night that he performed the biggest play of his career.