The battle between the top two overall picks in the 2020 NFL Draft sparked a major clash in Sunday’s game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Washington football team.
On the fourth-goal from Washington’s y-yard line, the Bengals’ quarterback turned Bur Burrow, the top overall draft pick of the year, into the field. Washington defensive end Chase Young, the No. 2 overall pick, was there to stop him.
Advantages: Young.
Defense comes on BIG coming
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Young didn’t just stop the borough. He walled off the Bangles Rookie and was forced to make a fuss that was as chaotic as the collision between Young and Burroughs. Initially, the ball was ruled to be advanced by Washington Washington, messed up again and recovered in the end zone for safety. However, due to the Bengals holding the penalty, Washington conceded a penalty to Shingt, who ignored the penalty and temporarily gave Cincinnati a chance to reply down and field goal.
Replay officials conclude that Washington Washington never had possession of the ball and eventually the play was ruled out on touchback.
But regardless of what happened after the hit, the fight between the top draft picks and former Ohio State teammates lasted until the billing.
Burroughs and Young were in Ohio State at the same time before Burroughs moved to LSU. Leading up to Sunday’s game, Burroughs had nothing but praise for Washington’s edge Rusher.
“One of a kind,” Borough said of Young. “He’s a rare talent who continues to get better every game and every year.” Why Sunday’s goal line collided.
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