Josh Dobbs gets justice from the NFL after missed call during loss to Broncos

Minnesota Vikings quarterback Josh Dobbs received some justice from the NFL after a missed call during a loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday night.  Dobbs fumbled on the game's first drive after a hit from Broncos defensive back Kareem Jackson.  According to NBC rules expert Terry McAulay, Jackson should've been flagged for leading with […]

Zach Ragan Tennessee Volunteers News Writer
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Minnesota Vikings quarterback Josh Dobbs received some justice from the NFL after a missed call during a loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday night. 

Dobbs fumbled on the game's first drive after a hit from Broncos defensive back Kareem Jackson. 

According to NBC rules expert Terry McAulay, Jackson should've been flagged for leading with his helmet, which would've wiped out the turnover. 

On Monday, the NFL suspended Jackson for four games because of the hit he delivered to Dobbs. 

This is Jackson's second suspension of the season. He was previously suspended for four games after Denver's game against the Green Bay Packers. That suspension, which was because of a hit to Packers tight end Luke Musgrave, was later reduced to two games. 

Ironically, had the original suspension been upheld, Jackson wouldn't have been playing against the Vikings on Sunday night.