The Seattle Seahawks' controversial 38-37 overtime victory over the Los Angeles Rams has propelled them to 12-3 and the NFC's top spot, clinching a playoff berth and reshaping the conference race. The win, capped by a bizarre backward-pass two-point conversion, hands the San Francisco 49ers control of their No. 1 seed destiny.
Seattle overcame a 30-21 fourth-quarter deficit at Lumen Field, tying the game on a reviewed two-point try where QB Sam Darnold's backward screen deflected off Rams DE Jared Verse, bounced into the end zone, and was recovered by RB Zach Charbonnet—legal under NFL rules treating backward passes differently from fumbles (see game recap for full details).
In overtime, the Seahawks struck first for the win, passing the 11-4 Rams in the standings. Entering the weekend, Seattle is the NFC's only other clinched team besides Los Angeles. Six squads now chase the top seed and bye: Seahawks, Chicago Bears (10-4), Philadelphia Eagles (9-5), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-7), Rams, and San Francisco 49ers (10-4).
The 49ers gained full control of the NFC West and No. 1 path, needing wins over the Colts, Bears, and Seahawks (odds +380 via DraftKings). Seattle leads at -140 with the easiest remaining schedule (.607 opponent win %), while Rams sit at +250 and 49ers face the toughest (.698). Saturday's Packers-Bears game could further intensify the mix.