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Watch: Kirk Cousins makes embarrassing pre-snap mistake on key play
Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports

Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins has a reputation for making bizarre mistakes sometimes, but one from Sunday’s game was beyond the pale even for him.

The Vikings were facing a key 4th and goal play with just over nine minutes remaining in regulation against the San Francisco 49ers. Minnesota opted to go for it trailing by eight, but there was some pre-snap chaos.

Then Cousins made it worse. He quickly went to line up for the snap, but there was a key problem — instead of lining up behind the center, he lined up behind his right guard to try to take the snap.

Running back Alexander Mattison desperately tried to correct Cousins, but with the play clock running down, the Vikings had to burn a timeout.

That’s both hilarious and downright ugly. It made the Vikings look totally unprepared for one of the key plays of the game. It’s not the first time the team has given off that impression this season, either. Ultimately, the blame for this one falls squarely on Cousins, and it’s a mistake that should not happen with an experienced veteran at the helm.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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