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    Numb in Seattle: McVay at a Loss for Words as Seahawks Edge Rams in NFC Thriller

    Brady FowlerBy Brady FowlerJanuary 27, 20263 Mins Read
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    SEATTLE — The finality of the NFL postseason hit Sean McVay like a Pacific Northwest gale Sunday night. In a game defined by “inches,” the Los Angeles Rams saw their Super Bowl LX dreams evaporate at Lumen Field, falling 31-27 to the Seattle Seahawks in an NFC Championship slugfest that pushed both teams to the brink.

    The Margin of Error

    Lumen Field was a cauldron of noise as Matthew Stafford launched a final, desperate heave with 25 seconds remaining. Stafford, who played like a man possessed with 374 yards and three touchdowns, found Puka Nacua for one last gain. But as Nacua tumbled toward the sideline, his shin grazed the turf in bounds. The clock bled out, and with it, the Rams’ season.

    "I'm never really short on words and I am right now. It's tough, but this is sports and you got to be able to deal with it."

    Sean McVay at a loss for words in the loss to the Seahawks in the NFC Championship. pic.twitter.com/r5gpGzPqQS

    — ESPN (@espn) January 26, 2026

    The game was a highlight reel of explosive plays. Nacua was a force, racking up 165 yards on nine catches, including a 34-yard touchdown that cut the lead to four late in the third quarter. Davante Adams added 89 yards and a score of his own. Yet, for all the offensive fireworks—a combined 875 total yards—it was the missed opportunities that haunted the visitors. A muffed punt by Xavier Smith early in the second half handed Seattle a short porch, leading to a Jake Bobo touchdown that the Rams spent the rest of the night chasing.

    “I’m pretty numb. I think the finality of all of it… when you don’t allow yourself to even think about anything other than advancing. I felt like we were going to be the team on that podium and we weren’t. I’m never really short on words and I am right now. It’s tough, but this is sports and you got to be able to deal with it.” — Sean McVay, Los Angeles Rams Head Coach

    The Super Bowl LX Road Map

    The Seahawks now advance to face the New England Patriots in Santa Clara for Super Bowl LX, a rematch of the legendary Super Bowl XLIX. For Seattle, Sam Darnold’s resurgence is the story of the year; he outdueled a legend on Sunday with 346 yards and three touchdowns.

    For the Rams, the offseason starts with a massive question mark over Matthew Stafford. While McVay noted Stafford is still playing at an MVP level, the “finality” the coach spoke of applies to the roster as much as the season. The Rams have the talent to return to this stage, but in an NFC West that is clearly Seattle’s to defend, the margin for error has never been thinner. They went 79 yards on their penultimate drive only to be turned away by a Devon Witherspoon pass breakup on fourth down—a play that will likely be played on loop in the Rams’ facility all spring.

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