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Peacock Announcer Drops Incredibly Racy Line While Describing A Play During Ravens-Packers Game Broadcast [VIDEO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Ravens-Packers snap.
Ravens-Packers snap (Photo via Peacock)

One of the announcers calling the Ravens-Packers game on Saturday night dropped some provocative language during the broadcast. 

With the Ravens fighting for a playoff spot and the Packers having already clinched one, the visitors depended heavily on Derrick Henry. The running back delivered, scoring three touchdowns in the first half. 

Defensive end Kingsley Enagbare eventually got the better of him in the third quarter. The DE broke through on the end for a stuff, in a move described as “major penetration.”

Check it out in the video below:

Of course, it caused a stir online. 

““Major penetration” lol,” one fan laughed.

Another fan shared, “Commentator: “MAJOR PENETRATION!” 🤣”

A third user chimed in with, “MAJOR PENETRATION FOR THE PACKERS DEFENSE!”

“Major Penetration by Enagbare stuffs Henry!!!!” someone else wrote.

“Major penetration is crazy,” a user claimed.

Such phrases are hard to avoid when calling football games. You’re hardly afforded time to think.

As for the Peacock crew, Noah Eagle was the play-by-play announcer on the night, with Todd Blackledge doing analysis. Kathryn Tappen was on the sideline. 

Henry would score a fourth touchdown late in the fourth quarter to give the Ravens a 41-24 lead with just under two minutes to go, handing the NFC North to the Chicago Bears.

As noted above, the Packers are already in the playoffs, but there were obvious seeding concerns. They also lost a player to a gruesome injury.

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