In a thrilling game against the Seattle Seahawks, Los Angeles Rams rookie safety Kamren Kinchens made history with a 103-yard pick-six, marking the longest interception return in Rams franchise history. This pivotal play occurred in the fourth quarter, shifting the momentum in favor of the Rams and ultimately leading to a 20-13 victory. Kinchens not only secured his first interception of the season with this play but also added a second interception shortly after, further solidifying his impact on the game.
- Kamren Kinchens' 103-yard pick-six is the longest in Rams history.
- The Rams now have two pick-sixes this season, tying them with the Vikings for the most in the NFL.
Geno Smith | QB

Injury
Week 9
200 pass yards
2 interceptions
- Threw two interceptions to Kamren Kinchens, both in the red zone.
Los Angeles Rams

- Secured a crucial win against the Seahawks, improving their season record.
Seattle Seahawks

- Struggled in the red zone, leading to critical turnovers.