NFL playoffs: 20 fantastic Wild-Card games since 2000

Wild, Wild-Card games have been prevalent in the first round of the NFL playoffs. A look at some of the best since 2000.

2003: Packers 33, Seahawks 27 (OT)

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Seattle won the coin toss for overtime, and Matt Hasselbeck told the official,
“We want the ball, and we’re going to score.” The Seahawks got the ball, but punted. After Seattle got the ball back, it was Al Harris, a six-year veteran in his first season with the Packers, who scored on a 52-yard interception return. Seattle had tied it with 51 seconds remaining on Shaun Alexander’s third 1-yard touchdown run. Packers kicker Ryan Longwell was short on a 47-yard field goal attempt as regulation expired.