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Kenny Stills dropped a TD pass, but did he score with anthem protest?

SEATTLE – The ball was in Kenny Stills’ hands, and then it wasn’t.

The ball was in Stills’ hands and he had a clear path to the end zone and there wasn’t a defender within five yards and he was going to remember the moment forever.

It was going to be a culmination of all of Stills’ offseason work, on and off the field. Stills had arrived as a trusted Ryan Tannehill target, more than just a deep threat, yes, but there’s nothing wrong with a 71-yard touchdown at Seattle.

And then the ball wasn’t. The ball bounced away from Stills and the moment slipped away, too.