Randall Cobb of the Green Bay Packers found his way into the end zone as their rout of the Carolina Panthers continues, but the Lambeau leap was messy.
The Green Bay Packers are continuing to blow out the Carolina Panthers at Lambeau Field, with Randall Cobb catching a 3-yard touchdown pass from Aaron Rodgers with 4:07 to go in the first half to put the Pack up 28-0.
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Cobb’s catch capped a nine-play, 94-yard drive that by itself more than doubled the 43 total yards the Panthers had managed to accumulate as of the two-minute warning. It was Rodgers’ second touchdown pass of the game and for Cobb, it was his NFL-leading eighth scoring grab of the season.
But it wasn’t all good for Cobb on the play.
While performing the traditional Lambeau leap after the score, a fan apparently confused Cobb for a giant bratwurst.
Ketchup on the shoulder. The perils of the #LambeauLeap pic.twitter.com/VneoLkiFfj
— Chris Haworth (@HaworthChris) October 19, 2014
While Cobb rested on the sidelines, FOX’s television coverage cut to one of the equipment managers working on Cobb’s shoulder with some cleaning solution and a toothbrush to get the ketchup off his jersey.
After all, it wouldn’t do for the Packer offense to be penalized for illegal use of a condiment.
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