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Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Oren Burks, #42, causes a fumble on Green Bay Packers cornerback Keisean Nixon, #25, on the opening kick-off during the first half of an NFC wild card game at ...
Both Green Bay Packers kickoff returner Keisean Nixon and coach Matt LaFleur believe Nixon recovered his own fumble on the opening kickoff of Sunday's playoff loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. The ...
The Packers got off to a nightmare start when Keisean Nixon fumbled the opening kickoff after taking a huge hit by Philadelphia's Oren Burks. Three plays later the Eagles scored a touchdown and ...
But Nixon says the officials made two big mistakes on the play. Nixon says that he’s sure he recovered the fumble in the pile-up before the ball was taken away from him after the play was dead. And he ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. – One day after the Green Bay Packers’ season-ending loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, Keisean Nixon made clear his ambitions for 2025. After making a name for himself as a ...
Green Bay Packers returner Keisean Nixon (25) is tackled by Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Jeremiah Trotter Jr. (54) during an NFC wild-card playoff game on Sunday, Jan. 12, 2025.
Green Bay Packers cornerback Keisean Nixon says he is hanging it up as a return specialist one day after fumbling his opening-drive kickoff return in the team’s 22-10 loss to the Philadelphia ...
"I don't really want to do it no more." Those are the words Keisean Nixon had to say after the Green Bay Packers lost to the Philadelphia Eagles in the playoffs five months ago. He was referring ...
Most Green Bay Packers players didn’t play well in Sunday;s loss the the Philadelphia Eagles. However, the series of misfortune kicked off with cornerback Keisean Nixon.
The Packers got off to a nightmare start when Keisean Nixon fumbled the opening kickoff after taking a huge hit by Philadelphia's Oren Burks. Three plays later the Eagles scored a touchdown and ...
Both Green Bay Packers kickoff returner Keisean Nixon and coach Matt LaFleur believe Nixon recovered his own fumble on the opening kickoff of Sunday’s playoff loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
The replays showed Nixon was right: He got on top of the ball and possessed it on the ground with Eagles players touching him. That should have been a dead ball at the time.