SEATTLE – Philip Rivers took the field late in the fourth quarter at 44 years old, 1,800 days after last playing, in one of the NFL's toughest road environments and had a chance to lead a go-ahead drive.

He did – but the Seahawks still managed a last-second win.

After Colts kicker Blake Grupe made a go-ahead 60-yard field goal 52 seconds left, a 16-yard completion from quarterback Sam Darnold to wide receiver Rasheed Shaheed quickly moved the Seahawks into Colts territory. That was followed by an eight-yard completion to Shaheed, which moved Seattle into range for kicker Jason Myers.

Myers then connected on his sixth and final field goal of the game, a 56-yarder, with 18 seconds left.

The Colts got the ball back with 11 seconds left at their own 30-yard line, but Rivers was intercepted

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