On this day ten years ago, the Seahawks shocked the Packers.
Down 16—0 at the half, and 19—7 with five minutes left in the fourth quarter, and with Russell Wilson having thrown four interceptions, not many people gave the Seahawks a chance.
But then, the Packers went three—and—out. The Seahawks quickly moved down the field and scored. A crucial onside kick went through the helmet of Brandon Bostick and into the hands of Chris Matthews. A few plays later, Marshawn Lynch then put the Seahawks on top, with Russell Wilson throwing one of the longest "Hail Mary" type two—point conversion plays.
An undeterred Aaron Rodgers calmly moved the Packers down the field to tie the game, but in overtime, the Seahawks won the toss, and Russell Wilson completed two 35—yard passes, the latter of which went to Jermaine Kearse in the end zone, causing the Seahawks to win the game.