Chase Young letting everyone know who should’ve been #1 overall
pic.twitter.com/AVOfMMQfxU— PFF College (@PFF_College) November 22, 2020
Crazy play here. Chase Young makes incredible play to chase down Burrow and force a fumble. Washington recovers, then fumbles again before recovering again in the end zone. Was ruled a safety after the 2nd recovery, but holding brings it all back. pic.twitter.com/MV2FFO0yOm
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) November 22, 2020
That was a WILD sequence of events in Washington.
To sum everything up, the Cincinnati Bengals went for it on fourth and goal, and a broken play forced Joe Burrow to scramble to the right and make a run at the endzone. After safety Troy Apke came up and slowed him down a bit, DE Chase Young came out of nowhere and laid a major hit on Burrow, forcing a fumble into the endzone.
Kamren Curl picked up the fumble, advanced it out of the endzone, and them fumbled back into the endzone, where Ronald Darby recovered for a safety. However, it was later ruled that Curl never had possession of the ball, so it was a touchback for Washington, giving them the ball at the 20.
Results of the play aside, Young made his presence felt, with the No. 2 overall pick laying the hat on the No. 1 overall pick in a potentially huge play once all is said and done.
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