Rams Have 4 Interceptions, Seahawks Miss Long Field Goal on Final Play in Los Angeles’ 21
Coach Mike Macdonald urged confidence in Sam Darnold despite four interceptions that cost the Seahawks a 21-19 loss to the Rams, noting a need to adjust the game plan.
- On Sunday at SoFi Stadium, Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald backed Sam Darnold after the quarterback threw four interceptions in Week 11.
- The game hinged on Darnold's errors, as Sam Darnold reverted to mistake-prone habits under pressure from the Rams front and secondary in Inglewood, Calif.
- Statistically, Sam Darnold finished with 29 of 44 completions and 279 passing yards while Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba had nine catches for 105 yards.
- The defeat left the Seattle Seahawks at 7-3, ending their four-game winning streak, and Mike Macdonald, Seattle Seahawks head coach, conceded he needs to `I've got to settle down in terms of the game plan`, per Tacoma News Tribune's Gregg Bell.
- With the division implications clear, the Los Angeles Rams recorded a fifth consecutive victory and sole possession of first place, while the Seattle Seahawks prepare to play at the Tennessee Titans on Nov. 23.
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