First of all that was a great win for the Bengals...but I was just wondering why the touchdown Kilmer scored after the fumbled punt in the 4th quarter didn' count?
First of all that was a great win for the Bengals...but I was just wondering why the touchdown Kilmer scored after the fumbled punt in the 4th quarter didn' count?
Can't advance a fumbled punt
It was considered a "muffed" punt. If the player had established possession and fumbled it then Kilmer could have advanced it for a TD. Once a ball is deemed a muff, the ball is located where it is initially recovered.
It's being discussed and explained in this thread...
http://www.redszone.com/forums/showt...t=52893&page=2
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