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Losing a shoe while running is never fun.
In Sunday's Keystone State battle between the Eagles and Steelers, the two Pennsylvania teams certainly got heated at various points during the game. While this may not be a hate-filled gesture, it did make some people go: huh?
Pittsburgh's Antonio Brown caught a Ben Roethlisberger pass and showed some fancy footwork towards the endzone. Philly's Kurt Coleman had other ideas. Coleman ripped the right cleat off of Brown and slowed down his progress enough to prevent him from scoring.
Follwing the play, adding insult to injury, Coleman flung the dislodged shoe from the field, sending Brown to the sidelines to snag the spikes.
Check out the video below to see the football foot miscue from the Steelers' 17-16 win.