“What A D**che”: Seattle Seahawks Player Is Getting Destroyed After Cameras Caught His Actions During Final Seconds Of Win vs Bears (VIDEO)
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The Seattle Seahawks kept themselves in the NFC West division title race with a win over the Chicago Bears on “Thursday Night Football.”
This was the year’s final game on Thursday night, and it went out with a dud.
It was a terrible contest as both Geno Smith and Caleb Williams struggled to get anything going on offense.
Both teams combined for three field goals, which were all scored in the first half. No touchdowns or other points would be scored for the remainder of this contest.
Was anyone really the “winner” from watching or playing in last night’s game?
Well, at least one Seattle Seahawks player was excited about what happened.
One player on the field would hit a perfect backflip just as his team was getting set to kneel the ball to end the game.
Fans were not all that thrilled to see him celebrating:
“We so shameless 🤦🏿♂️😂😂😂😂,” one fan of the team said.
“Very low bar in Seattle these days. Well, the whole NFL, really,” one fan stated as his opinion.
“The only highlight of the game,” another fan added.
“TBF, that’s the only interesting thing I’ve seen from this game,” one fan boldly stated after watching the Seattle Seahawks vs. Chicago Bears game.
One final fan added: “What a douche.”
What Are The Seattle Seahawks Playoff Chances?
The Seattle Seahawks were briefly a worst-to-first story this season, but then they came back down to earth after back-to-back home losses against Super Bowl contenders in the Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers.
Seattle’s chances of claiming the division aren’t closed, but they still require help even after their Week 17 win against the Chicago Bears.
The 9-7 Seahawks trail the 9-6 Los Angeles Rams in the NFC West.
Even if they secure that victory, the team still needs the Rams to lose their Week 17 contest.
Son Of Former NFL Star QB Announces He’s Entering Transfer Portal For The 2nd Time This Month In Shocking Move
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Cole Pennington, the son of former Miami Dolphins and New York Jets star quarterback Chad Pennington, has decided to again enter the transfer portal in an unexpected move.
The 6-foot-3 Cole Pennington joined the Marshall Thundering Herd in 2022, redshirting in his first year. In limited action over the 2023 and 2024 seasons, Pennington has thrown for 752 yards, one touchdown and six interceptions.
Just eight days ago, Pennington announced on X/Twitter that he was committed to the South Dakota Coyotes’ program. The team is coached by Bob Neilson, who finished 11-3 in 2024.
But shortly after noon on Friday, Cole Pennington announced that he’s back in the transfer portal because of “unforeseen circumstances.” The details behind the development aren’t clear at this time.
Braylon Braxton was Marshall’s main starting quarterback during the 2024 season, throwing for 1,624 yards and 19 touchdowns against two interceptions to go along with 610 rushing yards and four rushing scores. Braxton has also entered the transfer portal.
Chad Pennington is now the head coach of the Sayre School football team (in Lexington, Kentucky) that Cole attended. Chad played for the Jets from 2000 to 2007 before spending his final three seasons (2008 to 2010) in Miami.
Cole Pennington Looks To Follow Father’s Footsteps
The elder Pennington was drafted 18th overall by the New York Jets in 2000 following five years at Marshall. Pennington had success as QB for both the Jets and Dolphins, earning Comeback Player of the Year honors in 2006 (with New York) and Miami (2008).
New York reached the postseason three times with Chad, who also led Miami to a surprise AFC East division crown in 2008.
If Cole Pennington can land in the right system, he’ll improve his production and hopefully follow Chad’s footsteps into the NFL.