The Denver Broncos knocked off the Kansas City Chiefs in very dramatic fashion, as Jamaal Charles was stripped for a fumble which was returned for a touchdown with under a minute to play. The Broncos held on for the 31-24 win, but as the final seconds fell off the clock Jim Nantz felt compelled to deliver one more knockout punch to Charles and the Chiefs.
The camera showed a replay of the furious running back slamming his helmet against the ground while sitting on the bench and Nantz clapped at him with a “well, at least he hung on to the helmet.”
Cold blooded!
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