PHOTOS: Eye On The Hawks - Behind The Scenes From The Thrilling Overtime Win vs. The Rams In Week 16
Go behind the scenes with team photographer Rod Mar as he shares moments from the Seahawks' Week 16 victory over the Los Angeles Rams at Lumen Field.


The Seahawks Rivalries uniforms awaited players in their lockers as the team debuted the new look on Thursday Night Football.

Hours before kickoff, defensive coordinator Aden Durde ran the steps of Lumen Field, as he customarily does on game days.

The Seahawks Rivalries helmets shone green and blue under the lights at Lumen Field.

Seahawks defensive back Nick Emmanwori makes a flying tackle in the first half.

At halftime, offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak talks to his players.

Members of the offense listen to instruction in the locker room at halftime.

Ernest Jones IV and the rest of the Seahawks defense listen to coaches during hafltime.

During an extended timeout, the stadium lights were turned blue on Thursday Night Football.

In the second half, Sam Darnold throws from the pocket.

Kenneth Walker III, rushed for 100 yards including a 55-yard gain in the win.

With Seattle trailing by 16 points in the fourth quarter, return specialist Rashid Shaheed turned the game around with a punt return for touchdown.

Seahawks receiver Cooper Kupp caught a two-point conversion from Sam Darnold, one of three successful two-point tries for the team in the second half.

Seahawks special teams members celebrate a stop.

Seattle's DeMarcus Lawrence pressures Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford.

With the Seahawks trailing 30-22 in the fourth quarter, tight end AJ Barner made this catch to bring Seattle within two points of the Rams.

Seahawks tight end AJ Barner spikes the ball after his fourth quarter touchdown.

Seahawks defensive leader Jarran Reed was one of the first to signal a successful two-point conversion on a play that was initially ruled an incomplete pass but was overruled on review.

Seattle's run defense tightened in the second half with DeMarcus Lawrence and Jarran Reed combining on this stop.

Seahawks fan Maddie, wearing a Rivalries cap, cheers on her favorite team from the Red Zone Suites.

Seattle's Ernest Jones IV leads the celebration after a missed field goal by the Rams.

Seahawks Legend and Thursday Night Football commentator Richard Sherman records video as the 12s reached a fever pitch late in the game.

The game went to overtime, and the Thursday Night Football cameras were on hand as Seattle's Jaxon Smith-Njigba won the coin toss for the extra period.

Seattle's Leonard Williams nearly causes Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford to lose the ball in overtime.

On Seattle's final drive, receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba toe-taps along the sideline for a reception.

Seahawks receiver Cooper Kupp extends to make this catch along the sideline.

Tight end Eric Saubert celebrates after catching the game-winning two-point conversion that gave the Seahawks a 38-37 win over the Rams.

The Seahawks, including AJ Barner who leapt high into the pile, celebrate with Eric Saubert after his catch provided the game-winning two-point conversion.

Seahawks defensive lineman Leonard Williams celebrates as he heads off the field after the win.

Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Kenneth Walker III dance in the locker room after the win.

Seahawks cornerback Devon Witherspoon joins the celebration in the locker room after the come-from-behind win.

Tight end AJ Barner snaps a photo in the locker room.

Seahawks players pose in the locker room after the dramatic win over the Rams.

A fired-up Mike Macdonald celebrates with his team.

Seahawks tight ends and fullbacks pose after the win. From left are Robbie Ouzts, Nick Kallerup, AJ Barner, Elijah Arroyo, tight ends coach Mack Brown, Eric Saubert and in front, Brady Russell.

Thousands of 12s stayed in the stands well after the game to watch the Thursday Night Football postgame show.

Seahawks Legend Richard Sherman asks questions to Sam Darnold and Jaxon Smith-Njigba on the Thursday Night Football set after the game.

On his way back to the locker room, receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba stops to "sign the camera" for the Thursday Night Football crew.











