Seahawks DE refutes Sean McVay’s claim that 4th-down stop was ‘fortuitous bust’

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The game that ultimately decided the NFC title game happened in the fourth quarter with the Los Angeles Rams on the doorstep of the end zone. Needing just six yards for a touchdown on fourth-and-4, the Seattle Seahawks held off the Rams by intercepting Matthew Stafford’s pass.

After the game, Sean McVay said the Seahawks were “lucky” to have two defenders in Kyren Williams and called it an “accidental failure” that denied Stafford his first read.

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“They were kind of lucky that two guys were right there stripping Karen,” McVeigh said. “I know it couldn’t have been part of their design, so it was a fluke on their part. But they’re a good team. You don’t take anything away from it. They won it, and they’re NFC champions for a reason.”

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