Former Steeler Rashard Mendenhall still salty about fumble in Super Bowl

One former NFL player is getting worked up again over something that happened back when Peyton Manning was still in Indianapolis.

Retired ex-Pittsburgh Steelers running back Rashard Mendenhall tweeted on Sunday about his notorious game-changing fumble against the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl XLV.

“I never fumbled that ball… #SBXLV,” he wrote. “My coaches would feel like a–holes to say that I did, I never did”.

“I was SEPARATED from the ball, 4 yards into the backfield,” Mendenhall added. “That’s the RB equivalent of a strip-sack. There’s NOTHING I could’ve done about it. Respect my career. #Free34”

Mendenhall, who wore No. 34 in his NFL career, celebrated his birthday on Sunday. Otherwise though, the tweet seemed to be totally unprompted.

The fumble in question took place over 11 years ago. Mendenhall lost the ball on the opening play of the fourth quarter when it was jarred loose on a combined hit by Clay Matthews and Ryan Pickett. The Steelers had scored 14 unanswered points at the time to make it a 21-17 game, and they were inside Green Bay territory threatening to take the lead. But the fumble shifted the momentum, and the Packers held on to win 31-25.

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