Eagles star rips Josh Allen’s jersey on ‘blatant’ miss: ‘How do you not see that?’
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Eagles defensive end Haason Reddick ripped Bills quarterback Josh Allen’s jersey as he pulled him to the ground in the second quarter on Sunday. On second-and-3, Allen threw it away with nobody around and drew an intentional grounding call at Philadelphia’s three-yard-line.
This penalty knocked Buffalo back to Philadelphia’s 16. On the next play, Eagles rookie defensive tackle Jalen Carter blocked a 34-yard field goal attempt. Reddick helped prevent a touchdown, but the referees missed an obvious call.
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On the broadcast replay, it showed Reddick grabbing Allen’s neck area — a textbook horse collar penalty. This caused his jersey to rip.
You can watch the play here.
CBS broadcaster Jim Nantz asked a rhetorical question: “How do you not see that?” Nantz believes it was a “blatant” missed call. The decision to not call a penalty could have significant ramifications.
If Reddick was called for a horse collar, the penalties would have been offsetting. It would have given Buffalo another chance to score a touchdown on second-and-goal. If they scored, Buffalo might be up three possessions instead of two.
The Eagles have not sacked Allen through three quarters. Trailing 24-14, Reddick needs to step up and get a few clean sacks on Allen to start a comeback. Without a consistent pass rush, the Eagles may struggle winning this game.
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