NFC Championship - "Fourth Quarter Comeback"
NFC Championship - "Fourth Quarter Comeback"
2014 - Packers vs. Seahawks

NFC Championship - "Fourth Quarter Comeback"

"This whole new game came upon us." - Erin Andrews
Erin Andrews
Joe Buck
by Erin Andrews Joe Buck

In their quest for a second straight NFC title, the defending Super Bowl champion Seahawks were in trouble. Playing against the Packers at home in the NFC Championship game on January 18, 2015, they were down, 16-0 at halftime and 19-7 with just a few minutes remaining in the game. Then with 2:09 left, Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson – capping a 69-yard drive that took under two minutes – scored a touchdown on a short run, making it 19-14. The Seahawks recovered an onside kick at midfield, scored on a 24-yard Marshawn Lynch touchdown run about 30 seconds later, and were successful on the 2-point conversion, taking an improbable 22-19 lead. Now, facing a hostile crowd and seemingly insurmountable momentum, Aaron Rodgers led Green Bay from its own 22 into Seattle territory, where Mason Crosby nailed a 48-yard field goal to force overtime. The Seahawks got the ball to start overtime on their own 13, and Wilson drove them to the Packers 35. That’s when, with 11:41 left, Wilson hit receiver Jermaine Kearse deep down the middle for a 35-yard touchdown to win it for Seattle, 28-22.

Erin Andrews
Erin
Andrews
Erin Andrews is a sports journalist and TV personality. Born in Maine and raised in Florida, she is a sideline reporter for Fox NFL, and a co-host of ABC’s Dancing with the Stars. She has covered the Super Bowl and World Series and worked for eight years at ESPN, where she was a host and reporter. Andrews grew up watching the Packers because her father was a Green Bay fan.
Profession:
reporter
Place of Birth:
Lewiston, ME
Preferred Team:
Green Bay Packers
Joe Buck
Joe
Buck
Joe Buck is a seven-time Emmy Award-winning sportscaster. He’s the lead NFL and Major League Baseball play-by-play broadcaster for FOX Sports, and a four-time winner of the National Sportscaster of the Year award. For NFL games, he calls games with color commentator Troy Aikman on America’s Game of the Week and Thursday Night Football. He has called five Super Bowls and 21 World Series.
Profession:
reporter
Place of Birth:
St. Petersburg, FL