Kevin Stefanski was in his basement Sunday as the Cleveland Browns started to play the Pittsburgh Steelers.
And, suddenly, the COVID-sidelined Browns coach had a sense something big happened before he saw it. How?
The family was upstairs and his children were jumping around before the Pittsburgh Steelers’ first snap on the coach’s television.
Why?
#Browns HC Kevin Stefanski says he knew a big play was coming on the first #Steelers snap because his kids were jumping up and down upstairs. Stefanski says his feed was 45 seconds behind in the basement.
— NFL Update (@MySportsUpdate) January 11, 2021
Seems Stefanski’s feed down below was 45 seconds behind the one his family was watching.
So, the surprise of Karl Joseph falling on a football for a touchdown 14 seconds in the game was spoiled. Not really.
Karl Joseph making plays. Nothing new.#HailWV pic.twitter.com/HVgHudKvbW
— WVU Football (@WVUfootball) January 11, 2021