Jaguars Were Flagged For A Penalty That Hasn’t Been Called In 18 Years

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Dec 11, 2016

It has been a rough season for the Jacksonville Jaguars.

The team dropped to 2-11 on the season with its 25-16 loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, and in the loss, the Jaguars committed a penalty that hadn’t been called in 18 years.

The penalty committed was a delay of game … on the kicker. Yes, the team was flagged for a delay of game on the kickoff.

When looking at the NFL rulebook, it makes sense as to why it has been nearly two decades since the last time the penalty was called. Teams have from the time after a score until the official whistles for the kickoff to take place, and then an additional 25 seconds after that.

It’s clearly a tough feat to accomplish, but it just has been that kind of year for the Jaguars.

Thumbnail photo via Logan Bowles/USA TODAY Sports Images

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