SEATTLE -- Seconds seemed more like minutes as the ball -- and the game -- was up in the air.
"It felt like it was like a movie," cornerback Riq Woolen said. "Everything was just in slow motion. I was looking at the ball in the air and it was just falling so slow."
The cinematic moment came to a dramatic ending when safety Julian Love came down with the tipped-ball interception late in the fourth quarter on Sunday to set up the decisive touchdown in the Seattle Seahawks' 24-20 win over the Cleveland Browns at Lumen Field.