If you want pass interference called, you have to challenge for the ball as a receiver, not let the defender ease you off the play. On these two picks, the first was more on the pass, but the second one should never have happened. If Watson had challenged for the ball, he would have had the TD, or defensive pass interference would have been called, in the end zone. He has to be more physical.
Las Vegas Raiders defensive back Marcus Peters' big-time pass deflection leads to linebacker Robert Spillane's second interception of Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love.
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