First, there was a Rashid Shaheed punt return touchdown and ensuing 2-point conversion to make it an 8-point game, then after another stop by the defense, which had a tough day for three quarters, but stood up strong late in the game, the Seahawks scored again on a 26-yard touchdown from Sam Darnold to AJ Barner. They then tied the game at 30-30 on one of the most bizarre 2-point conversion you’ll ever see, with a pass, initially ruled incomplete, being ruled a lateral on review, with Zach Charbonnet picking up the loose ball in the end zone for the tie.
In overtime, the Rams scored first, on one of many long completions to Puka Nacua, but the Seahawks rallied again, driving the field with Sam Darnold finding Jaxon Smith-Njigba for a touchdown. Rather than tie the game with an extra point, which with 3:13 left might have led to a tie, which would hurt the Seahawks’ chances in the division, they went for two, and Darnold hit Eric Saubert for the winning score.
2. Turnovers, once again, were a big issue against the Rams, but Sam Darnold and company overcame them.
In a Week 11 loss that went right down to the wire, the Seahawks committed four turnovers, all of them Sam Darnold interceptions, that were the biggest deciding factor in the game.