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Former Alabama OL Landon Dickerson calls out Jalen Hurts for ‘interference’ when shotgunning beer on ‘Tonight Show’
By Andrew Olson
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Former Alabama OL Landon Dickerson is calling a foul on his quarterback.
Dickerson recently joined his Philadelphia Eagles teammates on the Tonight Show. During host Jimmy Fallon’s conversation with Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley, the topic of shotgunning beers came up.
The @Eagles offensive line join @JalenHurts, @saquon, and Jimmy to shotgun celebratory beers in honor of their @SuperBowl LIX victory! #FallonTonight #SBLIX #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/QzIwwnEY6J
— The Tonight Show (@FallonTonight) February 12, 2025
Dickerson and his fellow Eagle linemen participated in a shotgun challenge with Hurts, Barkley and Fallon. Hurts, however, opted not to drink. The former Alabama and Oklahoma QB instead sprayed his beer on Dickerson, who wants a flag for interference.
“There’s video replay available,” Dickerson recently said on NFL Network. “I may have to challenge the play in question. There was some interference by our quarterback. He didn’t drink his beer. Instead, it went on me, so I think that might’ve been interference. There could have been a flag on that. I don’t know. It needs to go to review, but, you know, I gave it my all there.”
On a more serious topic, Dickerson also discussed his knee injury. He missed the 2nd half of the NFC Championship Game against Washington, but returned for the Super Bowl win over Kansas City. When asked, he couldn’t even name the exact injury.
“I’m going to be honest: I don’t completely know 100% what’s wrong with it,” Dickerson said. “So going probably next week sometime. It’s kind of like taking your car to the mechanic when it’s making a noise. I’m going to go to the docs, and they’ll pop the hood and see what’s going on and get everything straightened out.”
Philadelphia fans and Alabama fans will look forward to seeing a hopefully healthy Dickerson in action next year as the Eagles defend their Super Bowl.
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