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That one play, that singular moment that sent the LA Rams to their first and only Super Bowl appearance under Head Coach Sean McVay was controversial, to say the least. It was a pass interference call (or non-call) that will infamously live on in NFL lore forever, as well as Rams’ fans’ memories.
The pass from New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees to a wide-open Tommy Lee Lewis, a play that slot cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman broke up. Except he arrived a second before the ball did, thumping the receiver with a huge shoulder block that forced Lewis off his feet.