During the beating of the Philadelphia Eagles of the Washington commanders in the NFC championship, there was a strange moment in the goal line in the second half when the supporter of the commanders Frankie Luvu tried to stop a “thrust of Tush” when jumping on the offensive line.
But it was called for invasion … several times.
“Inside The NFL” caught the moment when Luvu jumped on the offensive line of the Eagles without the ball breaking. And, because he did it many times, the referees intervened.
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However, what was said surprised many people, including the Marshal of Campo de los Comandantes, Jayden Daniels.
“Invasion, Defense, No. 4,” said the referee. “Washington has been informed that, at some point, the referee can grant a score if this type of behavior occurs again.”
“Giving a score? Can you give them a touchdown?” Daniels responded outside.
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Although he worked in his favor, the defenders of the Eagles who observed their offensive about to hit another score have never heard of the rule.
“The next time they do that, give a score?” Darius Slay asked his defensive partner Cooper left.
“The referees can give us a touchdown, I guess if they do again or something,”
The dark rule is found in the NFL rules book as rule 12, section 3, article 4.
“Palpably unfair act: a player or substitute will not interfere with the game of any act that is palpably unfair. 51 rule 12 penalty: for a palpably unfair act: the offender can be disqualified. The referee, after consulting the official crew, The penalty of distance applies such, as they consider equitable and regardless of any other specified code penalty.
The rule is for unjust situations, and the referees felt that Luvu constantly jumped the gun in his jump to stop Jalen and the push of Tush was too much because the Eagles did not give him the ball.
Hurts finally got into the annotation zone with a Tosh impulse for his third Touchdown by land against the commanders in the 55-23 defeat.