Denver Broncos linebacker Danny Trevathan allowed Leon Lett to finally get an excellent night time of sleep. Meanwhile, DeSean Jackson is aware of he is not going to be the only one in the bone-headed blooper reel.
Trevathan intercepted Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco early within the fourth quarter and seemingly returned it for a touchdown. Nevertheless, Trevathan decided to celebrate a little too early and dropped the ball on the 1-yard line when he thought it could be a superb time to showboat.
Unfortunately, for Trevathan, the ball went out of the back of the end zone, and the interception grew to become a touchback. Baltimore regained possession because of Trevathan’s play.
D’oh!
In addition, Broncos linebacker Wesley Woodyard was hurt on the identical play whereas making an attempt to recuperate the ball Trevathan dropped when he was undercut by a Ravens player. Woodyard began in 14 of 15 video games for Denver last season and the Broncos cannot afford to overlook him, particularly considering Denver is already without linebacker Von Miller (suspension) and cornerback Champ Bailey (foot).
If there is a lesson to be learned here, it’s you may never go fallacious with ready until you might be by the top zone earlier than your celebration. And if there are any worries about an extreme celebration penalty, then just give the referee the football and stroll away. Dropping a landing is bad enough, however having your actions lead to an damage to a teammate is even worse.
Jackson and Lett would agree.
Broncos linebacker Danny Trevathan’s bone-headed play
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