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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Why Rams Kicker’s Live Postgame Interview on NBC Sounded So Weird.
Harrison Mevis got the rare kicker postgame interview on NBC. He had just made the 42-yard field goal to send the Los Angeles Rams to the NFC Championship Game with an overtime win over the Chicago Bears. The interview didn't go smoothly, though. Instead, the audio totally fritzed out. It turned part of Mevis' answer into jibberish.
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Rams overcome frigid temperatures to beat Bears 20-17 in overtime thriller, punch ticket to NFC Title Game
The Rams outlasted the Chicago Bears, 20–17, in overtime, punching their ticket to the NFC Championship Game in Seattle next Sunday. It was brutal. It was beautiful. It was unforgettable.
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Harrison Mevis’ vulgar postgame interview causes NBC confusion after Rams playoff thriller
After the "Thiccer Kicker" was asked about battling the cold and snow on his game-winning field goal, his response left viewers confused.
Everyone wanted to know whether Sean McVay and Ben Johnson would shake hands after the Los Angeles Rams played the Chicago Bears in the playoffs on Sunday night. But the NBC broadcast didn't capture the moment when the two head coaches crossed paths in the middle of the field after Harrison Mevis' field goal won the game in overtime for the Rams.
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