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Watch: Chargers TE Gerald Everett tried to get subbed out before pick-six
Los Angeles Chargers tight end Gerald Everett (7) requested for a substitute. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The biggest play in Thursday night’s game between the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs was an interception at the goal line that was returned 99 yards for a touchdown early in the fourth quarter. Had Chargers tight end Gerald Everett’s request for a substitute been granted, the result may have been different.

Everett was the intended receiver on the pick-six, which came with the game tied 17-17. The veteran looked like he gave up on the play. Replays showed that Everett motioned to be taken off the field before the play, but the Chargers went with the no-huddle offense.

You can see the sequence below:

Everett caught back-to-back passes of seven yards and 26 yards from Justin Herbert before the interception. It is unclear if he was injured or just needed a breather.

Kansas City went on to win 27-24. The pick-six led to a massive momentum shift and was probably the difference in the game. Chiefs defensive back Jaylen Watson deserves credit for anticipating the route and jumping in front of the pass, but it sure seemed like Everett was totally out of gas.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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