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Charles Curtis

What the heck happened with A.J. Green’s non-route on the Cardinals’ game-losing interception?

Seriously. It’s a really good question to ask here: What the heck happened on the Arizona Cardinals’ play that could have been the game-winning touchdown … but was instead a clinching interception for the Green Bay Packers?

There A.J. Green was, one on one with Packers cornerback Rasul Douglas on a 2nd-and-goal with 14 seconds left in the fourth, with the ball coming his way from Kyler Murray. He didn’t have much space to work with, but … he didn’t even turn around!

If he had? He might have boxed out Douglas and had a shot at the catch.

BUT HE DIDN’T!

Douglas intercepted the pass, game over, the Cardinals get their first loss, 24-21.

Let’s break this whole thing down:

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