Needing a spark down 28-10 to the Bills, the Rams got exactly that. Josh Allen made his first mistake of the game, heaving a deep pass downfield while under pressure. It appeared as though his tight end Tyler Kroft came down with the catch, but offensive pass interference negated it.
However, not only was it not a catch, but it was actually ruled an interception by John Johnson, who wrestled the ball away from Kroft.
It wasn’t without controversy, bringing back memories of the “Fail Mary” between the Packers and Seahawks from 2012, but the Rams took everything they could get after being down by 18 points.
This was ruled an interception by the Rams, and stood after review. pic.twitter.com/hQnEmGCxhJ
— Alex Griswold (@HashtagGriswold) September 27, 2020
The Rams scored a touchdown a few plays later to make it 28-17, making this game far more interesting than it was in the middle of the third quarter.