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Dallas Cowboys’ Cole Beasley Photobombs Jerry Jones, Roger Goodell (Photo)

Nov 9, 2014; London, UNITED KINGDOM; Jacksonville Jaguars outside linebacker J.T. Thomas (52) causes a fumble by Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Cole Beasley (11) during the first half of the game Dallas Cowboys and the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium Mandatory Credit: Steve Flynn-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 9, 2014; London, UNITED KINGDOM; Jacksonville Jaguars outside linebacker J.T. Thomas (52) causes a fumble by Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Cole Beasley (11) during the first half of the game Dallas Cowboys and the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium Mandatory Credit: Steve Flynn-USA TODAY Sports

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones were photobombed by Cole Beasley during their trip to London.

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Dallas Cowboys wide receiver/punt returner Cole Beasley may not be a household name, though he certainly made his presence known during a recent meeting between NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.

Both Goodell and Jones posed for a photo during their recent trip to London and Beasley just so happened to be walking by.

He could have opted to simply scurry out of the way or stop and allow the photograph to be taken. Hell, he could have simply ignored the whole situation and pretended as if he didn’t even see the group was preparing to take a picture. But what fun would that have been? That’s why Cole Beasley not only decided to walk through the middle of their photo, he timed everything right so he’d have a clear and completely unobstructed photobombing opportunity.

The end result? Perfection.

Perhaps the best part of the photobomb wasn’t who Beasley dropped it on but rather his look which gives out a bit of the crazy eyes impression.

Maybe Beasley should use that to his advantage moving forward when he returns punts. That’s the last thing I want to be dealing with if I’m a gunner coming down the field attempting to tackle the 5’8 product. It’s bad enough you have to deal with his quickness and short stature which allows him to avoid tackles at an impressive rate. Now you have to deal with a dude that looks like he might attempt to bite your arm off in the process? No thank you.

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