NFL admits it missed low hit on Favre

NFL vice president of officiating said penalty should have been called on Favre's first interception

January 28, 2010 at 1:42AM

When Brett Favre threw his first interception in the third quarter of Sunday's loss to the New Orleans Saints, he ended up on the ground in pain after a high-low hit by defensive linemen Bobby McCray and Remi Ayodele. McCray hit Favre in the knees, causing a left ankle injury.

Favre had to be helped off the field and had his ankle wrapped on the sideline. Many people wondered why a penalty wasn't called on McCray? Hitting quarterbacks in the knees became a point of emphasis this season and that one looked pretty obvious.

The league now admits that the officials missed the call. The NFL's vice president of officiating Mike Pereira acknowledged during his weekly segment on NFL Network that McCray should have been called for a personal foul on that play. Pro Football Talk has the info right here.

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