There is bad news in the NFL, sometimes things get heated. When the Detroit Lions met the Los Angeles Rams in the wild card round. Late in the game, Lions safety Kirby Joseph hit Rams tight end Tyler Higbee and Former Lions and current Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford was targeted.
“Hey! Hello! This is a great shot. This is a great shot. Anyway, you’re [so] dirty and you know it. You are dirt and [nothing]. It’s taped and I’ve seen it. On tape.” Now Joseph is giving a new account of the incident.
Kirby-Joseph didn’t catch the ball he intercepted from Matthew Stafford
In an appearance on the Up and Adams Show on September 27, Joseph talked about the need to save the ball from its obstacles. However, he said he did not keep the ball he intercepted from Stafford, preferring to give it to a director of security from the Detroit Lions organization.
“I don’t want it. “I don’t want it in my house,” Joseph told host Kay Adams on the show. “There is no evil energy in my house.”
Also in the conversation, Joseph talked about how he reads the refs during the game, saying, “I’m always watching the refs. It’s all kind of slow. It’s going everywhere. he said, there I go. “He will drive me to the ball because he is the fourth.”
Both Joseph and Stafford are capable and talented players, so hopefully they will be able to play again.
The Los Angeles Rams lost to the Chicago Bears in Week 4, 24-18.
The Los Angeles Rams are 1-3 after Week 4.
The former Detroit Lions quarterback talked about his frustrations with the Rams’ record and their Week 4 loss to the Chicago Bears in the postgame press conference. “You know, I think (we can) figure out where we can get better and get back to work and enjoy the opportunity to play another game at home,” he said.
said Stafford. “You know, they bite when you’re gone. It’s sad. I don’t really want to be here talking to you, you know? And a lot of people are sad about the losses … but on Monday it’s time to go and find a way to win next week.”
Stafford also spoke about the team’s red zone issues, “We can’t sit there and go, ‘Hey, next time we get the ball, let’s figure out how to score. red zone.'” First there, right?