Last night's Super Bowl had one of the most exciting endings we've seen in years, with the Seattle Seahawks losing narrowly to the New England Patriots 28-24.
It looked like the Seahawks were going to win until about the last 25 seconds of the game, when head coach Pete Carroll made the decision to throw the ball from from the one-yard line.
Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson tried to throw a slant to wide receiver Ricardo Lockette, but it was picked off by Patroits cornerback Malcolm Butler, preventing the Seahawks from scoring a touchdown that would have won them the game.
Here's how newspapers in Washington and New England reacted to the surprise ending:
RT @joemo1984: Perfect Ending: Tomorrow's @globesports Super Bowl cover, final edition pic.twitter.com/LrClAWB3MV
- Greg Mees (@meesgreg) February 2, 2015
What If? Seahawks cover in Seattle Times after most brutal Super Bowl ending ever @SeaTimesSports @bettinahansen pic.twitter.com/JFowLPQNiB
- Rich Boudet (@richboudet) February 2, 2015
DEFLATED - Monday's Seattle Times cover after Super Bowl stunner @SeaTimesSports pic.twitter.com/Wj1Y15e8uJ
- Rich Boudet (@richboudet) February 2, 2015
Tomorrow's page one: #SuperBowlXLIX #Patriots #Seahawks http://t.co/eu8FbYlov6 pic.twitter.com/n4dlF9EutV
- The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) February 2, 2015
Last Call, indeed. pic.twitter.com/6Q1Vtx56aY
- Bob Dutton (@TNT_Mariners) February 2, 2015