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flag The Rams seek NFL rule changes after a disputed two-point conversion tied their loss to the Seahawks, leading to Seattle’s Super Bowl berth.

The Los Angeles Rams are pushing for an NFL rule change after a controversial two-point conversion in their Week 16 loss to the Seahawks, a play that tied the game and helped Seattle advance to Super Bowl LIX. The call, which involved a backward pass deflected by a Rams defender and recovered by Seahawks running back Zach Charbonnet, was overturned via replay review initiated by the broadcast crew after the whistle. The Rams argue the timing and process lacked clarity, and they seek changes to replay procedures and two-point conversion rules, though specifics remain unannounced. Any change would require a three-fourths vote at the NFL’s spring meetings.

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