Denver Broncos coach Nathaniel Hackett decided to attempt a 64-yard field goal instead of allowing quarterback Russell Wilson to try to pick up a fourth-and-five and put the team in better field goal range.
When the Broncos ended up reaching the Seahawks' 46-yard line, Hackett decided to attempt a 64-yard field goal instead of allowing quarterback Russell Wilson to try to pick up a
fourth-and-five and put the team in better field goal range.the Broncos lost to the Seahawks, 17-16The day after the loss, Hackett admitted during his Tuesday press conference that he made the wrong decision.
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