James Bradberry Admits He Held JuJu Smith-Schuster On Super Bowl-Changing Penalty

data-mm-id=”_2zqs26u8d”>Super Bowl LVII hinged on a late fourth quarter play where Philadelphia Eagles cornerback James Bradberry was called for a penalty that gave the Kansas City Chiefs a chance to clinch a win. In the locker room after the game, Bradberry admitted he had committed the penalty and that it was the right call. Withe the game tied 35-35, the Chiefs faced 3rd and 8 from Philadelphia's 15-yard line with 1:54 remaining when Mahomes dropped back and floated a pass to the end zone in the direction of JuJu Smith-Schuster. Immediately a flag came out for defensive holding. Replays showed that Bradberry had grabbed Smith-Schuster twice, including tugging his jersey as the receiver broke for the end zone. The call was controversial because there wasn't a ton of contact. The play gave the Chiefs a first down and the chance to run the clock down. They did so and Harrison Butker booted what would be the game-winning field goal with eight seconds remaining. Here's video:Decisive holding penalty called on the Eagles.It's an incredibly lame way for this game to be decided but can also see a (very slight) jersey tug pic.twitter.com/l7TJjVF2eo— Computer Cowboy (@benbbaldwin) February 13, 2023Another angle:HUGE HOLDING CALL pic.twitter.com/rvWkQmG5yV— Arye Pulli (@AryePulliTSP) February 13, 2023And again:HOLDING WHAT???? #SuperBowlLVII pic.twitter.com/LH3u83gjIf— Rate the Refs App (@Rate_the_Refs) February 13, 2023Bradberry was asked about the play after the game and he admitted he had held Smith-Schuster:#Eagles CB James Bradberry said in the locker room that he held JuJu Smith-Schuster:“It was a holding. I tugged his jersey. I was hoping they would let it slide."— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) February 13, 2023Good on Bradberry for owning up to it and admitted he committed the penalty. Now the NFL likely won't have to answer as many questions about its officiating in the wake of the Super Bowl's finish. READ NEXT: 30 Best SportsCenter Anchors of All Time

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