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LOOK: Chargers’ CJ Okoye gets sack in first organized football game he’s ever played, L.A. sideline goes wild



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Los Angeles Chargers defensive lineman CJ Okoye recorded a sack in Saturday’s game in opposition to the Los Angeles Rams, which most often in itself does no longer warrant a tale, however this used to be way more momentous than simply attending to the quarterback. Saturday marked Okoye’s first ever organized football game. Yes, no longer simply NFL game, first organized football game.

Okoye is a Nigerian athlete signed through the workforce as a part of the NFL’s International Player Pathway program and used to be one in all a couple of avid gamers from Nigeria to take part in the NFL London Combine.

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He sacked Rams quarterback Stetson Bennett and his teammates went wild at the sideline.

“It’s a historic performance,” Chargers head trainer Brandon Staley stated. “This guy, as you guys know, his story is remarkable. The International Pathway Program, this guy’s never played in a game. For him to go in his first NFL game to have a sack, our guys said if he gets a sack we were going to get a 15-yard [celebration penalty]. You saw that sideline, that’s what the NFL’s about, great stories like that. Game ball for CJ and a memorable moment for our whole team.”

The Chargers defeated the Rams 34-17.

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His spot at the 53-man roster is some distance from assured, however it used to be a second Okoye and his teammates won’t omit. If he does no longer make the roster, there may be all the time an opportunity he may just make the follow squad.

Roy Mbaeteka (Chicago Bears), Chukwuebuka Jason Godrick (Kansas City Chiefs), Kenneth Odumegwu (Green Bay Packers), David Ebuka Agoha (Las Vegas Raiders), and Haggai Chisom Ndubuisi (Denver Broncos) are the opposite Nigerian athletes in the International Player Pathway program.



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