Washington QB Taylor Heinicke scrambled out of the pocket on third and goal from the Packers’ 3 yard line and appeared to score a TD when he dove into the end zone untouched.
Heinicke was so sure that he scored a TD that he ran over and did a Lambeau Leap in Green Bay.
There was only one problem, though – he didn’t score a touchdown. Instead, he was ruled down at the half-yard line because he dove forward to the end zone and a rule change in 2018 treats any forward dive by a QB as it would a slide by a QB so he was ruled down after officials looked at replays.
Yikes.
Making things worse, Washington then went for it on fourth down and Heinicke was stopped short of the end zone.
Double yikes.
Look at how close he was to scoring on that play:
Life comes at you fast, Taylor Heinicke.
How it started: How it’s going: pic.twitter.com/ROStu7plD4
— Ben Stevens (@BenScottStevens) October 24, 2021
Taylor Heinicke:
– did a Lambeau Leap after scoring a rush TD
– had that TD overturned because he dove short of the goal line
– fumbled on the ensuing 4th down QB sneak
– regained the ball and was stopped short pic.twitter.com/4f9q8ZGbwF— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) October 24, 2021
Taylor Heinicke, who grew up a Packers fan, does the Lambeau Leap… and it turns out he didn’t even score on the play. pic.twitter.com/MjWNzcpaec
— Jake Russell (@_JakeRussell) October 24, 2021
Heinicke should have known that rule before he dove for the end zone. Instead, he cost his team easy points on the road.
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