NFL star jumps over 1.83 meter tall opponent – ​​backwards

NFL star jumps over 1.83 meter tall opponent – ​​backwards

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Ingenious move: NFL star jumps over 1.83 meter tall opponent – backwards


Saquon Barkley, NFL star of the Philadelphia Eagles, scored two touchdowns against the Jacksonville Jaguars. But in the end everyone talks about another scene of his.

A scene from the National Football League delights fans, experts and the coach of the Philadelphia Eagles. In his team’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, running back Saquon Barkley jumped over an opponent – backwards. There has never been anything like this before. The brilliant jump was just the end of an overall impressive run. Four steps earlier he had shaken off an opponent with a 360-degree turn, then overcome Jarrian Jones like a hurdler flying backwards. In total there were three Jaguars professionals who couldn’t get hold of him. In the 28:23 win against the Jaguars, the 27-year-old was outstanding not only because of his jump, but also because of two touchdowns.

Fans and pundits on US television went wild and compared the scene to a video game. Coach Nick Sirianni couldn’t believe his eyes. “That was the best thing I’ve ever seen,” said the Eagles coach. “It’s so cool that kids in Philadelphia and all over the country will now try to recreate this and talk about it. But they won’t be able to do it. He’s the only one in the world who can do it.”



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Kansas City Chiefs undefeated in the NFL

In other NFL matches, the Washington Commanders led by German professional Brandon Coleman won against the New York Giants and remain firmly on course for the playoffs. With the 27:22 mark, the Commanders now have seven wins in nine games and are still leading their division ahead of the Philadelphia Eagles. Coleman played from the start after recovering from a concussion.

The Giants, on the other hand, travel to Germany with their seventh defeat of the season in their luggage. Next Sunday in Munich we will face the Carolina Panthers, who surprisingly won 23:22 against the New Orleans Saints and only got their second win of the season.

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Meanwhile, the Buffalo Bills celebrated their seventh win of the season with a 30:27 win against the Miami Dolphins. Kicker T Bass scored the decisive field goal from 61 yards with ten seconds left. The only better than the Bills in the AFC are the Kansas City Chiefs, who will play against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Tuesday night and want to get their eighth win in their eighth game.

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