GREEN BAY, Wis. – Aaron Rodgers, facing a third-and-6 from the 16-yard line in the waning moments of a two-minute drill on Saturday at Green Bay Packers training camp, looked to old friend Randall Cobb.
Cobb took his route upfield, then veered to the corner of the end zone. Hanging with Cobb every step of the way was second-year cornerback Shemar Jean-Charles, who turned his head at the perfect time and made the “game”-saving interception.
Or so he thought. One of the officials policing practice, a local high school referee, said Jean-Charles juggled the ball before the stepping out of the end zone.