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Harrison Mevis got the rare kicker postgame interview on NBC. He had just made the 42-yard field goal to send the Los Angeles Rams to the NFC Championship Game with an overtime win over the Chicago Bears. The interview didn't go smoothly, though. Instead, the audio totally fritzed out. It turned part of Mevis' answer into jibberish.
Following a heartbreaking, 27-21 loss to Indiana in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game on Monday night, Miami head coach Mario Cristobal gave his thoughts in an interview outside the locker room.
After the "Thiccer Kicker" was asked about battling the cold and snow on his game-winning field goal, his response left viewers confused.
That interview took place before coach Sean Payton announced postgame that Nix's season is over after breaking a bone in his foot. The second-year QB is set to undergo surgery on Tuesday.
Tracy Wolfson of CBS Sports revealed more details about Bo Nix's season-ending injury against the Buffalo Bills.
Despite his lengthy response, reporters still pressed Rodgers for more on Tomlin. The 10-time Pro Bowler had had enough and decided to abruptly walk out of the interview. "I've answered that a number of times," Rodgers said. "I've talked extensively about how I feel about Mike. And I just didn't have the [expletive] answers."
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen shed tears during his postgame presser following the playoff loss to the Denver Broncos on Saturday.
NBC Sports tried to censor Harrison Mevis' postgame interview on Sunday. Needless to say, it didn't go so well.