The Denver Post

Talib’s actions draw penalties

Cornerback is busted for finger jab, clapping

- By Troy E. Renck

indianapol­is» He protected a teammate involved in a verbal altercatio­n. He clapped in an official’s direction. That said, Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib explained his actions on the Indianapol­is Colts’ final drive. The NFL may see it differentl­y. Talib faces a potential fine and possible discipline after drawing an unnecessar­y roughness penalty for poking his fingers into Colts tight end Dwayne Allen’s face mask, followed soon after by an unsportsma­nlike conduct penalty for his actions toward an official.

“It is what it is,” Talib said after the Broncos’ 27-24 loss to Indianapol­is. “I have no idea what they’re going to do to me. I’ve seen way worse in the NFL.”

A chippy game became ugly on Indianapol­is’ final drive. On second-and-9 from the 15-yard line, Frank Gore rushed for 2 yards. As the play broke up, Broncos outside linebacker Von Miller and Allen exchanged words.

“We have helmets on, so it was really no head butts,” Miller told The Post. “But we did a little chirping. And ‘Lib,’ the kind of guy he is, he’s not going to let that stuff slide. That’s the type of team we’ve got.”

Video shows Talib walking up to Miller and Allen. His fingers went through Allen’s face mask.

“I see him and Von going at it," Talib said. “I was trying to poke him in the head. If I poked him in his eye, it wasn’t intentiona­l. The (officials) are going to do what they are going to do. We have to play football and not worry about the refs.”

Allen accused Talib of purposeful­ly poking him in the eye. Allen remained upset after the game. Broncos coach Gary Kubiak admitted Talib has to keep his composure better, but Kubiak was unsure if Talib would be suspended.

“I don’t know,” Kubiak said. “I really don’t know what you are talking about on the second one. I haven't seen it yet.”

The Colts faced a tough choice moments later on whether to attempt to run out the clock or kick a field goal. The Broncos made the decision for them when linebacker Danny Trevathan was called for defensive holding, providing Indianapol­is with an automatic first down. Talib reacted to the call by clapping in the official’s direction. He said he never made contact with the referee. His actions led to a flag for unsportsma­nlike conduct.

“It was a clap,” said Talib, showing reporters what he did to draw the flag. “I was 10 yards away from him, just clapping. The stadium got really loud. They called that penalty on Danny. So I just looked at (the official), and I clapped. He didn’t like my look. Maybe I wasn’t in sync with the rest of the crowd.”

Talib left the field after his second penalty. The Colts ran a final play to drain the clock. After the game, Talib sought out the official.

“I just went and asked him, ‘Can I clap? I can’t clap? I can’t clap?’ I guess he didn’t want to give an explanatio­n,” Talib said. “He didn’t feel the need, and he don’t have to give me an explanatio­n. I don’t know if I can clap or not. I am in between. Can I clap or not?”

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