By
Seattle Times assistant sports editor
The newest member of the Legion of Boom, cornerback Cary Williams, capped the Seahawks’ comeback from an 11-point deficit with a strip-sack and touchdown during the fourth quarter Sunday against the Rams in St. Louis.
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The score was tied 24-24, and the Rams had first-and-10 on their 20-yard line. Williams lined up to the left of Rams quarterback Nick Foles and blitzed. Williams hit Foles on his blind side as he was getting ready to throw, stripping the ball in the process. Williams scooped up the ball and ran it into the end zone, giving the Seahawks a 31-24 lead.
The touchdown capped a comeback from a 24-13 deficit.