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The Butt Fumble was a notorious American football play from a National Football League (NFL) game played on Thanksgiving Day, November 22, 2012, between the New York Jets and New England Patriots.
The game is known now by Jets fans as the infamous "butt fumble" play and was considered the low-point of ... 2012 New York Jets Opening training camp roster; ...
During the butt fumble game, a rout of the Jets by the New England Patriots on Thanksgiving night 2012, Anzalone left the game before halftime, stating that he would no longer lead cheers at Jet games as Fireman Ed. [11] At the first game of the 2015 NFL season, Fireman Ed returned to lead cheers for the Jets. [12]
“The Butt Fumble,” Jets vs. Patriots, Nov. 22, 2012 The beginning of the end for Mark Sanchez and Rex Ryan’s success with the Jets came to an abrupt embarrassing conclusion thanks to the ...
From the Butt Fumble to passing on Dan Marino and now to Aaron Rodgers going down on play No. 4, the Jets can't catch a break. ... Four plays into the most anticipated New York Jets season in ...
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The Jets surrendered 21 points within a 53-second span on 3 turnovers. [94] The play that earned Sanchez the most criticism was a second-quarter fumble where he ran into the backside of lineman Brandon Moore and the Patriots scored on the resulting fumble; this play, becoming widely known as the butt fumble, was mocked in the media. [95]
Will Levis had a key red zone turnover against the Jets that cost the Titans points. It irritated Titans coach Brian Callahan.