Everyone who watched Thursday Night Football know what a fantastic game the Seattle Seahawks-LA Rams game was. It was a brilliant display of football from both sides that went down to the wire on the final play.

The climax was so emphatic a finish that some players were moved to tears. Former Seahawk Kam Chancellor was moved by what he saw that he had to celebrate with his former teammates right then and there.

He spent time with KJ Wright–who admitted he was in tears after the win–and the rest of the Seahawks to let off some steam after the game.

Chancellor was a Seahawk his entire NFL career. He made 109 appearances at safety, completing 641 tackles, 12 interceptions, three fumble recoveries, and two sacks. He was a four-time Pro Bowler and is beloved by Seattle's football community.

It was a wonderful display of football from the Seahawks. Russell Wilson was especially incredible for Seattle through four quarters of play. He completed 268 passing yards and four TDs. More impressively, he didn't throw an interception to keep Seattle competitive against a tough Rams defense.

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Teammates could not stop raving about Wilson's performance, with Eric Weddle telling Fox News that the QB is “playing out of his mind”.

The team's head coach probably summed it best.

“I thought Russell played one of the best games I’ve ever seen him play,” Seattle coach Pete Carroll said.

This is one game plenty of Seahawks fans will look back with happiness. For sure, Chancellor took his time celebrating with his former QB for his MVP-level play.