Nick Bosa said the Seahawks scored in their last game and said, “Honestly, I thought we lost.”
Seattle Seahawks tight end Jacob Hollister nearly got to the goal line on Seattle’s final offensive play of the night against the San Francisco 49ers, but the Seahawks’ quarter ended while the 49ers’ Jimmy Ward grabbed a touchdown.
No one knew exactly what happened as Buck Russell Wilson signaled a touchdown.
He picked up the ball and ran 100 yards down the field thinking it was a fumble.
49ers defensive end Nick Bosa thought Seattle had scored.
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“I mean, I thought we lost,” Bosa told ESPN after the game. “Honestly, I thought we lost.
I thought the bye week was over. But the whole season was like that.
We’re ready for it and we’re going to make the playoffs. ”
As a result of the discussion, Hollister was caught short of the goal line and was knocked to the ground by contact, but replays confirmed that the tight end did indeed miss the ball by a narrow margin.
Bosa didn’t have a sack in the game, but was very aggressive and forced Wilson out of the pocket multiple times.
The 49ers defensive line only had one sack, to DeForest Buckner, but it mostly served its purpose by putting pressure on Wilson.
San Francisco’s defense allowed three consecutive touchdown drives in the second half and would have allowed a fourth had Hollister not gone one step further.