The Seattle Seahawks had a 21-20 lead over the Dallas Cowboys at the half of their Thursday night game, which made them the first Cowboys opponent to lead Dallas at halftime in Dallas.
Not that it was easy. With 11 seconds left in the first half, Geno Smith hit receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba for that looked like a 30-yard touchdown. But after a replay review by referee Clete Blakeman in which Blakeman had time to binge every season of “Succession,” it was determined that Smith-Njigba did not have control of the catch.
Daron Bland has allowed… in the first HALF:
5 catches
137 yards
1 TDAlmost allowed this INSANE catch by Jaxon Smith-Njigba, too. Called a no-catch, but a penalty by – guess who, Bland himself – put Seattle in position to take the lead.
😂😂😂pic.twitter.com/wkvDnyJWZQ
— Sideline Films (@SidelineFilmz) December 1, 2023
Then, it looked as if Smith hit tight end Noah Fant for a one-yard touchdown, but Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy called time out just in time.
And then, finally and mercifully, with seven seconds left on the clock, Smith’s one-yard touchdown pass to D.K. Metcalf.
What an unreal finish to the half of the #Seahawks – #Cowboys game.
TD pass reversed, but PI puts ball at 1 yard line.
Pass to Noah Fant does not happen due to Mike McCarthy's time out.Then finally this: pic.twitter.com/baXF0tdd6B
— Lawrence Owen (@Colts_Law) December 1, 2023
Sadly for the Seahawks, the NFL Rule Book states that a team can only score one touchdown per drive, but Seattle gave it their best.