America stunned by Australian punter’s freak play in NFL clash
Aussie punter Arryn Siposs has been showered with praise after pulling off a touchdown-saving tackle during Philadelphia’s victory.
Australian punter Arryn Siposs has been showered with praise after pulling off a touchdown-saving tackle during the Philadelphia Eagles’ 24-7 victory over the Minnesota Vikings on Tuesday morning AEST.
The Eagles were leading by 17 points in the third quarter of their second-round clash when Philadelphia kicker Jake Elliot attempted a 41-yard field goal.
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The effort was charged down before Vikings cornerback Kris Boyd scooped up the pigskin and sprinted towards the end zone for what would have been a touchdown if not for Siposs’ heroics.
The 29-year-old, who had been holding the ball for Elliot, chased after Boyd and managed to wrap his arms around the American’s legs, bringing him down to the ground.
Siposs’ freak play didn’t go unnoticed, with NFL pundits singing the Australian’s praises on social media.
Blocked Field Goal!#CH5MNFpic.twitter.com/5ZXR27NClC
— NFL UK (@NFLUK) September 20, 2022
Shoutout to Siposs for the hustle and tackle.. saved a TD as this defense turned up the ð¥ on Cousins.
— Kevin Negandhi (@KevinNegandhi) September 20, 2022
Eagles punter Arryn Siposs is getting a game ball after this one.
— Joe Fann (@Joe_Fann) September 20, 2022
That interception doesn't happen without his tackle on the blocked kick.
Credit to Siposs there for the hustle that saved a TD on that blocked field goal attempt.
— Glen Macnow (@RealGlenMacnow) September 20, 2022
Siposs played 28 games for St Kilda after making his AFL debut in 2011, kicking 22 goals for the club.
He was delisted by the Saints at the end of the 2015 season.
Siposs made his NFL debut against the Atlanta Falcons in September last season after joining the Eagles as a back-up punter.
Jalen Hurts rushed for two touchdowns and passed for 333 yards as Philadelphia maintained their unbeaten start to the campaign with a 17-point victory over the Minnesota Vikings.
Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins was intercepted three times and was sacked twice as Minnesota fell to 1-1.
— with AFP