VIDEO: Cameras Caught Packers Center Josh Myers Puking All Over The Football Before Disgustingly Hiking It Back To QB Malik Willis

VIDEO: Cameras Caught Packers Center Josh Myers Puking All Over The Football Before Disgustingly Hiking It Back To QB Malik Willis

Josh Myers hiking the ball to Malik Willis
Josh Myers hiking the ball (Photos via @barstoolsports X)

The Green Bay Packers are taking off the Indianapolis Colts at home for a Week 2 matchup. As of halftime, there hasn’t been much to discuss other than this video of Josh Myers and quarterback Malik Willis

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The cameras caught Myers throwing up on the ball while lined up and immediately hiking it back to Willis.

Of course, it makes for a relatively funny and gross sight, especially since everyone went right into the play like nothing happened.

“That’s a real pro right there,” said one comment about Willis and Myers.

“Party animal still showed up to the game. I mean babe Ruth was drunk most games,” said another.

Offensive linemen are just different,” added a third.

The play ended in a short quarterback scramble from Willis that kept Green Bay from a first down

Luckily for every receiver on the Packers, Willis couldn’t deliver a rocket to them, or else they might have ended up covered in Myers’ puke.

 

 

 

 

 

Malik Willis Is Doing What He Has To For The Packers

 

 

 

 

 

With Jordan Love out of the game because of an MCL sprain, recently acquired Malik Willis was named the starter for Week 2.

As of now, Willis has managed the game extremely well, letting the running backs win the game for Green Bay.

With four minutes left in the game, Willis has passed for 122 yards, one touchdown, and, most importantly, zero interceptions or turnovers

Willis hasn’t made any dangerous throws and has rather kept most targets to a short distance with lots of screen passes. If the Packers need him to start more games in the future, he has shown he can keep the team in a game.

 

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