The Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs played Sunday’s game at Arrowhead Stadium in the middle of a pretty big snowstorm (these pictures from the game are amazing).
To try to help fans view the white hash marks on the field, CBS had digital hash marks appear on the field in green. The network must have had some glitches though because the fake lines appeared on and off throughout the game.
At one point in the second quarter, the digital hash marks clicked on at the exact moment that Broncos quarterback Drew Lock put his foot on the ground. Former quarterback Jake Plummer posted a video of the moment on Twitter and joked that Lock’s stomp was a “pretty sweet move.”
@DrewLock23 #BuzzLightyear pretty sweet move to make the hashes come on with his foot stomp @Broncos @NFL pic.twitter.com/5yb9HpKS1k
— Jake Plummer (@snakestakes) December 16, 2019
Some lighthearted fun is probably welcomed by fans in Denver after watching what was otherwise a forgettable performance from the Broncos. Up next for Denver are home games against the Lions and Raiders.
Broncos fans are probably willing to trade moments of humor for a few wins to close out the season, even if it means falling in the draft order.
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