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Seahawks' Wild Two-Point Play Sparks Rams' Rule Proposal
23 Feb
Summary
- Rams propose rule change after controversial Seahawks conversion.
- A deflected backwards pass was ruled a successful two-point conversion.
- Seahawks won the game in overtime and later Super Bowl LVI.

The Los Angeles Rams are set to propose a rule change to the NFL following a controversial play during their regular-season loss to the Seattle Seahawks. The incident occurred in the fourth quarter when a deflected backwards pass on a two-point conversion attempt was ruled successful, allowing the Seahawks to tie the game.
This ruling, which occurred in the 2025 NFL season, significantly altered the game's trajectory and contributed to the Seahawks' eventual overtime victory. The Seahawks went on to win Super Bowl LVI. Rams head coach Sean McVay expressed disbelief, stating he had never witnessed such a play.
The Rams' proposal aims to introduce clarity and prevent future occurrences of similar plays. The rule change will be considered during the NFL owners' meetings in March 2026. This situation highlights a potential loophole in the NFL's current rules regarding backward passes.




