The Bears and Seahawks ended up needing overtime to settle the score on Sunday, and the Seahawks pulled off the win in incredibly scary fashion. Russell Wilson connected on a 13-yard pass to Sidney Rice for the final score, but Sidney wasn’t awake to enjoy it. Rice took a massive hit on the goal line and was immediately knocked out cold. Rice was able to get up on his own accord minutes later, but it was tough to watch the replays. Because Sidney was able to hang onto the ball as he passed the goal line the touchdown stood. The final score from Soldier Field was Seahawks 23, Bears 17.
Sidney Rice Gets Knocked Out Cold On Game Winning Touchdown Catch
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