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Controversial Two-Point Conversion Wins Game for Seahawks

In a thrilling Thursday Night Football game, the Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks delivered a controversial finish that has everyone talking. After a punt return touchdown by newly acquired Seahawks wide receiver Rashid Shaheed, the Seahawks managed to tie the game with a successful two-point conversion attempt, despite initial signs of failure. The play, involving a recovered loose ball by running back Zach Charbonnet, was ruled a score after a lengthy review. The Rams head coach, Sean McVay, expressed frustration, and the team now faces the challenge of regrouping for their final game of the year against the Atlanta Falcons.

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