George Pickens Touchdown Ruled Incomplete in Steelers Game
George Pickens Touchdown Ruled Incomplete in Steelers Game

George Pickens Touchdown Ruled Incomplete in Steelers Game

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In a controversial moment during the Pittsburgh Steelers' game against the New York Giants, wide receiver George Pickens had what appeared to be a touchdown ruled incomplete after a review. Although Pickens tapped his right foot down twice, he failed to get his left foot inbounds, violating the NFL's rule that requires a player to have 'both feet' down. The Steelers attempted to challenge the ruling, but since it was initially called a touchdown, it was automatically reviewed, resulting in a lost timeout. Former NFL players and fans expressed their confusion over the ruling, with some questioning if two taps of the same foot should count. Ultimately, the Steelers settled for a field goal, leading the game 9-6 at halftime. This incident sparked discussions about the clarity of NFL rules regarding catches.

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