Tuesday, November 19

NFL Player Unintentionally Hit ESPN Reporter During Live Broadcast (Video)

Fans enjoying an NFL game.
Fans enjoying an NFL game.

Photo: Doug Pensinger/Getty Images

Alfredo DiCesare

During the NFL game between the Las Vegas Raiders and the Kansas City Chief last Saturday, ESPN reporter Katia Castorena was involuntarily hit during the live broadcast by the visiting team’s receiver, Kadarius Toney.

The same chain was in charge of spreading the clip on its official Twitter account. In the video you can see Castorena with her back to the field of play talking with her teammates in the studio while Toney chased a ball and ended up impacting the commentator.

The blow in the middle of the television show almost ended her on the ground, but she was able to resist the onslaught. In the audiovisual it is visible how the reporter ended up laughing at the episode.

“It’s good that everything is fine, Katia Castorena,” wrote the channel in response to a tweet where the journalist took what happened with humor and dedicated a message on her Twitter account. “All good (all good),” she said.

The video broadcast by the channel and the journalist between them accumulated just over 100,000 views and received some reactions from Internet users. “If you need a massage, she tells me”; “For getting into the field hahaha”; “But what foolishness to go through, give the protagonists their spaces,” they responded on Twitter.

The meeting of week 18 in the NFL ended in favor of the Kansas City Chief with a score of 31-13 over the Las Vegas Raiders.

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