Jeff Ulbrich failed to get a challenge off after mistakenly dropping the flag on the sideline. Fortunately, Aaron Rodgers threw a touchdown on the ensuing play.
During the second quarter of Sunday night's clash against the Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Jets running back Breece Hall was stopped just shy of the goal line on a run, though it certainly appeared as if he may have crossed the line.
In that moment, Aaron Rodgers received the snap and managed to connect with tight end Tyler Conklin on a short touchdown pass. While Ulbrich's challenge flag did eventually make its way to the field, officials determined that he had thrown it too late. It didn't prove too consequential because of Rodgers's touchdown pass, though it certainly was a bizarre moment on the sidelines.
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