New York Jets wide receiver Malachi Corley (jersey number 14) was in action during a game against the Houston Texans on Thursday, October 31, 2024, in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The game was part of the NFL season and was captured by Associated Press photographer Frank Franklin II.


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Malachi Corley, a rookie wide receiver for the New York Jets, made headlines last Thursday night during the team's 21-13 win over Houston. His name trended not for scoring a thrilling touchdown, but because it didn't count. Corley, in a moment of early celebration, dropped the ball just before crossing the goal line. Initially, it seemed like he had completed a spectacular 19-yard touchdown run, but replay reviews changed the story. The ball was ruled a fumble, rolling out of the end zone, turning into a touchback and a turnover.
Speaking with reporters for the first time since that game, Corley recounted the surreal moment. “The whole stadium was electric, and I was soaking at the moment,” he said. However, reality set in when he saw the replay on the big screen. The stadium gasped along with him as his blunder played out for all to see. For Corley, who estimated he’s scored over 200 touchdowns throughout his football journey, it was an unprecedented and humbling experience.

“The emotions were high, I just thought I’d scored my first NFL touchdown,” Corley shared. “When that moment was taken back, it stung. But my teammates came up to me and said they’d get it back for us. That support lifted my spirits.”

While the error was memorable, Corley is adamant that it won’t define him. He highlighted the effort leading up to the fumble: “I fought past defenders, broke tackles — I did all that. Just holding onto the ball for one more yard isn’t the defining point.”

Jets interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich addressed the moment in his post-game remarks, reminding Corley to secure the ball and jokingly adding, “You owe us one.” Fortunately for Corley, the Jets were able to claim victory, sparing him the weight of potentially being blamed for a loss. “I was relieved we won. It could’ve been rough if we hadn’t,” Corley said. “Seeing the team come together after that was uplifting.”

The young wide receiver, who has made just one 4-yard catch over five games this season, could now get more opportunities on the field following the trade of Mike Williams to Pittsburgh. When asked about how he’d handle another potential score, Corley grinned and said, “Next time, I’ll carry the ball right to the sideline and hand it to Coach Brick to make sure he knows I got it right.”

Despite his mishap, Corley insisted he didn’t feel humiliated. “No, not at all,” he said confidently. “In this game, you learn to roll with the punches. I’ve seen far more embarrassing things happen on the field. For me, this was a lesson — one I’ll remember, but one that won’t overshadow who I am as a player. Running into the end zone was still exhilarating, and I’d do it all over again, minus the early celebration.”

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