What. The. Hell.
Byron Jones clearly possesses some sort of super power that he has been keeping from the NFL.
The Dallas Cowboys cornerback appeared to suffer a gruesome knee injury at the end of a play during Saturday night’s defeat by the New York Jets.
But rather than call for help, Jones simply reached back and straightened his leg out, seemingly popping his knee back into place.
Even more impressively, the rookie, who had already wowed NFL scouts by setting a world record in the broad jump at the NFL Combine, was ready for the next play and stayed on the field for the rest of the game.
After the game, Jones said: “I didn’t notice it was over to the side. I felt it stuck a little bit, so I just slowly straightened it, and it just felt good from there. I think it was just because I’m flexible.”
Not wrong there, buddy.