Houston Texans cornerback A.J. Bouye’s aim heading into the ultimate preseason recreation was probably to do something spectacular enough to go away a long-lasting impression with his coaches. Bouye is an undrafted rookie on the bubble, and if he had a memorable efficiency in opposition to the Dallas Cowboys, it will both acquire the attention of his organization or different teams within the NFL.
Bouye’s achieved his mission after intercepeting a cross thrown by Dallas quarterback Alex Tanney early in the fourth quarter of Houston’s 24-6 victory. And when all eyes had been finally on Bouye, he made everyone watching roll them.
After Bouye, a former College of Central Florida standout, was tackled by Dallas Cowboys operating again Joseph Randle during a 12-yard interception return, he ran to the historic Cowboys’ star logo and commenced celebrating. That brilliant second resulted in a 15-yard penalty for excessive celebration.
Of course, Texans coach Wade Phillips ripped Bouye for that celebration on the sidelines. Bouye later apologized for his stunt after the game.
Bouye was clearly making an attempt to imitate Terrell Owens’ notorious celebration on the brand a number of years ago. The largest distinction is you are not T.O. Your identify is A.J. Bouye.
Here is the response gathered by Dallas Morning Information reporter Rainer Sabin after the sport:
“Well, that’s just motivation for us,” Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said. “Did they provide him a flag for it?”
“That’s simply stupid,” Cowboys linebacker Sean Lee said. “I perceive having fun, however you understand me, I don’t like to have a good time an excessive amount of. I like to worry about profitable soccer video games and transferring on to the following play. I guess there is enjoyable in having enjoyable out there, however sooner or later I think that’s doing a bit much.”
Bouye, your mission was completed.
Now everybody knows who you might be.
(USA Immediately Sports Images)
Texans rookie A.J. Bouye celebrates on Cowboys star like T.O. after interception
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