James Bradberry admits penalty late in Super Bowl: 'It was a holding'

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Philadelphia Eagles cornerback James Bradberry admits he held JuJu Smith-Schuster with 1:54 to go in the Super Bowl.

The controversial call gave the Chiefs a first down in a 35-35 game and allowed them to run the clock and kick the game-winning field goal with just eight seconds remaining, effectively ending the game.

The call is by far the number one topic among fans and media on social media, as many people felt the refs should have not made the call, which all but handed the Chiefs the win and denied the Eagles a chance to get the ball back with any time on the clock.

Bradberry, 29, was signed this offseason by the Eagles as a free agent in May to a one-year deal. He had an excellent season, recording three interceptions and 17 passes defended in 17 games.

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