Former NFL cornerback Asante Samuel had the most savage response after his son failed to hang onto an interception in the Chargers’ loss to the Chiefs on Thursday.
The Patriots’ Asante Samuel celebrates after breaking-up a pass to the Giants’ Plaxico Burress during Super Bowl XLII on February 3, 2008 at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona., referring to a game-ending interception that Samuel watched slip through his hands in the 2008 Super Bowl when the Giants defeated his Patriots, 17-14. Had he held onto the pass, the Patriots likely would’ve won the game and completed a perfect 19-0 season.
Samuel Jr.’s dropped interception wasn’t the only mistake that contributed to the Chargers’ loss to the Chiefs in Week 2, though.at the goal line and returned it 99 yards for a touchdown early in the fourth quarter. The pick-six secured Kansas City’s victory.
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