An extraordinary situation occurred in the fourth quarter of the NFC game that almost allowed Philadelphia Eagles to get free points in its 55-23 victory over Washington leaders.
After reaching the ball to the leaders line 1 in the opening minutes of the fourth quarter, the eagles called their “Tush Push” to try to extend their progress 34-23. Washington Galin’s stuffing harms the first goal and goal, but Philadelphia lined up in the same formation again.
Frankie Lovo jumped on the offensive offensive line at the bottom and punished the infringement. The second and the goal again. Lovo jumped over the line and was marked again. Repeat the second and goal. This time, the defense was marked in Washington Jonathan Allen to infringe on the infringement.
At that point, the referee Sean Hocholi had seen enough.
“Washington was notified that rulers could give a degree if this type of behavior occurred again,” he told the crowd.
The rule is unknown in the book of the rules of the American Football Association under Article 12, Article 4, Article 4.
“A player or an unfair alternative does not interfere. The player or the alternative does not interfere with any unfair act,” Al Qaeda says. “A penalty: With regard to an unfair act in a way that cannot be unqualified. The ruling may be imposed, after consulting the responsible crew, that is, a remote punishment because they are considered fair and regardless of any other specific symbol penalty. Ruling may give the result.”
The leaders were stopped from the perpetrator of the fourth consecutive match. Hurtz was able to reach the end area to play another payment, and expand the progress of the eagles to 41-23. While the result was the dagger mainly in Philadelphia’s victory, social media enjoyed the strangeness of the leaders and learned al -Qaeda for the first time:
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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2025-01-27 00:52:00
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