Cameras Caught Seahawks Kicker Jason Myers Sniffing ‘Banned’ Substance Before Kicking Game-Winning Field Goal vs. Cardinals [VIDEO]

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Cameras caught Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers doing the craziest thing before his game-winning field goal against the Arizona Cardinals on “Thursday Night Football.”

Thanks to Jason Myers’ clutch game-winning 52-yard field goal on the final play, the Seahawks escaped Arizona with a tight 23-20 victory, avoiding a humiliating fourth-quarter collapse.

Myers missed a 53-yard field goal that would have iced the game with three minutes left. Kyler Murray drove Arizona down the field and found Emari Demercado for the game-tying touchdown, but the Cardinals left too much time for Sam Darnold and the offense.

It took Seattle just three plays to set up Jason Myers’ 52-yard attempt to win the game. And before the field goal, Myers basically warned Arizona it was game over by pulling out the smelling salts:


Myers’ heroics have Seattle sitting pretty at 3-1 heading into their Week 5 home tilt with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

As for the smelling salts, some of you may recall that, just this past offseason, the league announced they were banning the substance during games. However, it was later revealed that the ban only prohibited team personnel from providing the smelling salts for their players. The players themselves are still permitted to use them, as long as they bring their own.

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