Arizona Cardinals running back Emari Demercado is the latest player to commit what is one of the most unacceptable blunders in the NFL.
Demercado, who was barely involved in the game after he was expected to be the team's lead back in Week 5 against the Tennessee, finally got his opportunity to run the football and broke loose for what would've been a 76-yard touchdown run.
However, as we've seen so many players do over the years, Demercado dropped the ball before crossing the goal line and it was ruled a touchback, erasing what would have been a game-sealing touchdown in the fourth quarter.
It happened again.
From touchdown to touchback. pic.twitter.com/w7gDXTTLov
Just inexcusable. The Cardinals might cut Demercado before leaving the stadium on Sunday.
This is the second-straight week this has happened, as Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Adonai Mitchell did the same in Week 4.
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