Chargers still haven’t gotten over pass-interference call - News Summed Up

Chargers still haven’t gotten over pass-interference call


What could the Chargers have done differently in last Sunday’s 23-20 loss to Denver to take even the possibility of a controversial last-second pass-interference call out of the equation? “Honestly, man, I couldn’t even tell you,” said Phillips, one of two deep safeties on the play in which cornerback Casey Hayward was flagged. AdvertisementBroncos receiver Courtland Sutton, who caught two first-quarter touchdown passes, split to the right with Hayward in coverage, about nine yards back. As Hayward looked up for the ball he collided with Sutton at the Chargers 37-yard line. “It didn’t work because when Tyrod threw the ball the guy knocked the … out of him,” Chargers coach Anthony Lynn said.


Source: Los Angeles Times December 06, 2019 23:48 UTC



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