Arizona Cardinals kicker Chad Ryland nailed both of his field goal attempts in Thursday night's divisional collision with the Seattle Seahawks, including a 57-yarder late in the third quarter. He will not be remembered for any of that, however, as a costly mistake contributed to a brutal 23-20 loss for the home team.

Following a terrific game-tying scoring drive that saw the Cardinals erase a 14-point fourth-quarter deficit, Ryland kicked the ball short of the landing zone on the ensuing kickoff. Under the current rules — ball must land past the 20-yard line — the penalty for such a mistake is severe. The Seahawks began the drive on their own 40-yard line with 28 seconds left, sending State Farm Stadium into a fog.

Fans' worst fears were realized shortly after, courtesy of a 22-yard J

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