With Seattle pinned at their 1-yard line, the Rams looked to be on the fast track to a comeback--or at the very least, they’d stop the bleeding. Instead, Matt Hasselbeck and the Seattle offense worked its way out of its own end, and a 99-yard drive ensued. It culminated with a 38-yard pass to TE John Carlson, and then on the next play, a 33-yard touchdown, again on a pass to Carlson (his second TD of the day). If Steve Spagnuolo, the mastermind of the New York Giants’ defenses the past few years, is going to lead a renaissance in St. Louis, it looks as though it’ll have to wait a week. At least.
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The Seahawks and Patriots will open the Super Bowl with the coin toss to determine who starts with the ball. We have the full coin toss results for Super Bowl 60.
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