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  2. Fail Mary - Wikipedia

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    The Green Bay Packers started the 2012 NFL season 1–1 after an opening loss to the San Francisco 49ers and a Week 2 victory against the Chicago Bears. [12] The Seattle Seahawks also started the season 1–1 in similar fashion, losing in Week 1 to the Arizona Cardinals before beating the Dallas Cowboys in Week 2.

  3. Packers-Seahawks: Officials double down on bad fumble call - AOL

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    After admitting they got it wrong, NFL officials still allowed a bad call to stand and further punished the Packers by docking them a challenge. Packers-Seahawks: Officials double down on bad ...

  4. 2019 NFC Divisional playoff game (Seattle–Green Bay)

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    The Seahawks and Packers then exchanged two punts each before the Seahawks took a short drive for their first points of the game. Jason Myers kicked a 45-yard field goal to bring the score to 7–3. The Packers engineered another 75-yard drive, this time in 9 plays, that ended in a 1-yard touchdown run by Aaron Jones .

  5. 2003 NFC Wild Card playoff game (Seattle–Green Bay)

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    The 2003 NFC Wild Card playoff game was a National Football League (NFL) playoff game between the Seattle Seahawks and Green Bay Packers on January 4, 2004. The game, which was contested at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin, became notable after Seahawks' quarterback Matt Hasselbeck proclaimed, "We want the ball and we're going to score!"

  6. Packers handle Seahawks to maintain playoff spot; Geno ... - AOL

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    The Green Bay Packers handled the Seattle Seahawks on the road on "Sunday Night Football," as Geno Smith left the game with a knee injury.

  7. Snow Globe Game - Wikipedia

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    The next season, both the Packers and Seahawks failed to reach the playoffs, with both teams having losing records. [25] The 2008 season was the first for Aaron Rodgers as the Packers starting quarterback and they would go on to finish at 6–10, while the Seahawks went 4–12, which ended up being the last year under head coach and general ...

  8. The 5 worst calls in NFL postseason history - AOL

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    Hey, bad calls from officials are a part of sports.It can't be helped. Referees, umpires and the like are all only human and can make mistakes. In the NFL, the instant replay system and coaches ...

  9. Dez Caught It - Wikipedia

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    The Packers would go on to lose the NFC Championship Game in overtime 28–22 to the Seattle Seahawks. The Packers led 19–7 with just over a two minutes left in the game but gave up a touchdown, an onside kick recovery, another touchdown and two-point conversion, before the Packers kicked a field goal to tie the game.