Thu,
May 4, 2023, 10:40 AM EDT1 min read
Former New England
Patriots special teams standout Nate Ebner was a key part of the
organization. He played from 2012-2019 with New England, before
finishing his career with the New York Giants in the 2020 and 2021
seasons.
Ebner made a bunch of key plays as a valuable member of the
special teams unit. However, there is one play in particular that was notable.
Ebner went on “The Boom Cast” Podcast earlier this week, and the hosts helped
him relive a crucial play.
It happened when the Patriots took on the Denver
Broncos in 2013. New England trailed 24-0 in the first half and then
proceeded to make an epic comeback to take the game into overtime, where a
heads-up play on special teams from Ebner helped them secure a victory.
🧃 @NateEbner is an absolute DAWG
— Tyler Tredway (@CoachTredway) May 3, 2023
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Ebner exemplified a
player who was not afraid to make the gritty, heads-up type of plays. He was an
important part of two Super Bowl-winning teams, and plays like this show
exactly why.