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    NFL World Reacts to Malachi Corley Making First Big NFL Impression in the Most Jets Way Possible

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    Jets rookie WR Malachi Corley made a regrettable mistake on "Thursday Night Football," and the NFL world had a field day reacting to his blunder.

    Early in the second quarter of tonight’s “Thursday Night Football” game between the New York Jets and Houston Texans, it seemed like rookie wide receiver Malachi Corley made the first splash play of his NFL career when he took an end-around 19 yards for a touchdown.

    However, the touchdown was eventually overturned because Corley made a stupid mistake at the end of the play. Social media had a field day with this moment.

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    NFL World Reacts to Malachi Corley’s Huge Blunder

    As Corley was about to cross the goal line, he dropped the ball and immediately started celebrating. Aaron Rodgers and Co. joined him, and the Jets coaches even started congratulating him on his first touchdown (on the first rushing attempt of his NFL career).

    The Jets’ X account (formerly Twitter) even made a celebratory post that is still up.

    However, it quickly became clear that Corley dropped the ball a half-second too soon. The refs reviewed the play and confirmed that it was a fumble that went out the back of the end zone.

    Had one of Corley’s Jets teammates jumped on the ball in the end zone (rather than celebrating), it would have been ruled a touchdown. But since the ball rolled out of bounds, it was ruled a turnover and a touchback for Houston.

    Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans immediately realized what happened and started watching the replay closely. The refs reviewed the play and confirmed it was a fumble and a touchback.

    Many people immediately called out Corley’s error in judgment, with many saying that Corley “pulled a DeSean Jackson.”

    This is a reference to Jackson making this same mistake in 2008 as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles.

    After catching a bomb from Donovan McNabb against the Dallas Cowboys, Jackson tossed the ball behind him in a showboating manner as he was about to cross the goal line; it looked identical to Corley’s mistake.

    The mistake is even more devastating since this was the first significant play of Corley’s NFL career. Entering tonight’s game, he had touched the ball just one time in his NFL career — a single reception for four yards. This was the first significant contribution since the Jets drafted him with the No. 65 overall pick in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft.

    Others pointed out that Corley’s error perfectly sums up the 2024 Jets, who are currently 2-6 and have found increasingly frustrating ways to lose games this season.

    This play should have been a moment that Corley will remember fondly for the rest of his life, but instead, it will go down as a blunder he won’t be able to live down.

    It’s a tough time to be a Jets fan, as the fans were already showing their frustration before this infuriating play (as seen below).

    The Jets have dropped six of their first eight games, but they recently added some reinforcements.

    Veteran wide receiver Davante Adams was acquired in a trade with the Las Vegas Raiders to reunite with Rodgers, while EDGE Haason Reddick recently ended his six-week holdout and reported to the team.

    It remains to be seen if the Jets can turn around their season and earn a playoff berth. A win tonight against the Texans would be a huge first step.

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