Former Denver Broncos starting quarterback Drew Lock got an opportunity to play in a critical situation for the Seattle Seahawks, and blew it big time.
Matthew Stafford left the field hunched in pain after a disastrous flea-flicker ended with Stafford taking a massive hit to the chest while throwing an interception with his Los Angeles Rams already trailing by nine points in the fourth quarter. When Stafford caught his breath, he got mad — and then he led the Rams to his first fourth-quarter comeback victory since he did it in the Super Bowl. Lucas Havrisik made a 22-yard field goal 1:31 to play, and Jason Myers missed a 55-yard attempt for the Seahawks with 3 seconds left in Los Angeles' 17-16 victory over Seattle on Sunday.
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At the start of the fourth quarter, Stafford was met by Mario Edwards Jr., who slammed his shoulder into his gut on a trick play that ended in an interception.
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