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Kicker's Big Kick Lost to Glitchy Audio
19 Jan
Summary
- A Rams kicker's postgame interview audio malfunctioned.
- The malfunction occurred during a crucial post-game interview.
- The kicker made a game-winning field goal in overtime.

A critical audio failure disrupted a post-game interview with Los Angeles Rams kicker Harrison Mevis following their overtime victory against the Chicago Bears. Mevis had just successfully kicked a 42-yard field goal, securing a trip to the NFC Championship Game. However, as he began to speak with NBC microphones, the broadcast's audio feed inexplicably malfunctioned, rendering a portion of his comments into unintelligible noise.
This technical glitch occurred at a peak moment for Mevis, a player who previously faced setbacks and cuts before finding his place with the Rams. Known for his larger frame and nicknamed "The Thiccer Kicker," Mevis has proven his worth on the field, even if the broadcast couldn't capture his words clearly. The critical factor remained his performance under pressure.
Ultimately, the memory of the botched interview is overshadowed by the significance of his game-winning kick. While the post-game commentary may be lost to technical issues, Mevis' successful field goal on the biggest stage of his career will undoubtedly be remembered as the defining moment of the game.




