On Monday Night Football, it appeared Green Bay’s M.D. Jennings intercepted the final pass of the game, a hail mary to Seattle’s Golden Tate. The officials thought otherwise, however, and called the catch a touchdown. Since simultaneous possession cannot be reviewed, the call stood and Seattle defeated Green Bay, 14-12. This is after they had to bring both teams back from the tunnels for the extra point (the rulebook mandated extra point, mind you). Here’s how it went down in a couple of ways.
First, the radio call from Green Bay:
Now, the video:
And from another angle:

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