The NFL is looking into an incident from Saturday game where New England quarterback Mac Jones appeared to dive at the feet of a Bengals player.
The NFL is looking into an incident from Saturday’s game where New England quarterback Mac Jones appeared to dive at the feet of Bengals cornerback Eli Apple.
During the Patriots’ 22-18 loss to the Bengals in Week 16, Cincinnati defender Germaine Pratt recovered a New England fumble and tried to run it back to the end zone for a touchdown. Jones chased down the play, but instead of trying to tackle Pratt, , who was chasing down the play himself. Clips circulated on the internet after the game, with many — including Apple — calling the hit dirty., and may have a ruling either Monday or Tuesday. A suspension is not expected, but is within the realm of possibility, according to the report.
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