INGLEWOOD, Calif. – It took every one of the Rams secondary's four interceptions, and every last second of regulation, for the Rams to hang on for a 21-19 win over the Seahawks on Sunday at SoFi Stadium.
The victory moved the Rams (8-2) into first place in the NFC West.
Leading 21-19 with 2:23 remaining after running back Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III's 1-yard rushing touchdown, the Rams got the Seahawks down to one timeout with 1:51 remaining, but couldn't convert the 3rd and 10 from their own 49.
However, punter Ethan Evans' ensuing kick traveled 50 yards and landed out of bounds at the Seahawks' own 1-yard line.
Seattle moved into position at the end of the ensuing series for a 61-yard try by kicker Jason Myers with one second left, but Myers missed wide right.
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