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Seattle Seahawks star Laviska Shenault spotted vomiting on sideline after amazing 97-yard touchdown on rarely-seen play


SEATTLE SEAHAWKS star Laviska Shenault VOMITTED on the sidelines after an incredible kick-off return against the San Franciso 49ers.

The wide receiver returned a sensational 97-yard touchdown on Thursday night, which, understandably, went viral.

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Laviska Shenault Jr scored an incredible 97-yard kickoff in the Seattle Seahawks’ clash against the San Francisco 49ers[/caption]

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Shenault’s incredible feat literally took it out of him as he threw up on the sidelines[/caption]

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Footage of the 26-year-old puking spread like wildfire on social media[/caption]

But not as viral as footage of the 26-year-old THROWING UP moments after the breathtaking score.

Cameras caught Shenault spewing on the sidelines after the Hawks‘ offensive line was replaced by their defensive counterparts.

Scores of NFL fans commented on the clip after it spread like wildfire on social media.

One wrote on X: “‘Sleepless in Seattle? Sickness in Seattle.’”

Another said: “The kick return f**ked him up bad lol.”

And another said: “Welcome to the hurl club.”

One remarked: “Puke and rally.”

Another chimed in: “Nasty.”

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Laviska Shenault Jr’s heroics mattered little as the Seahawks suffered a 36-24 defeat[/caption]

Amazon Prime commentator Al Michaels was almost speechless after the cameras panned to the vomiting Shenault.

The veteran commentator – 79 – said: “Meanwhile… sickness on the sidelines.”


Shenault’s incredible touchdown return and subsequent vomiting on the sidelines ended up mattering little as the Hawks came up short against the 49ers.

The 49ers ran out 36-24 winners at Lumen Field to take their record for the season to three wins and three defeats.

Head coach Kyle Shanahan said: “I thought we played real well in the second half, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy to win.

“That’s kind of how it works. We played well. They played well.

“They came back and made some plays, which made it tighter.

“And I was glad that our guys could fight through that, realize that games are really never over where you can just sit and chill in the fourth quarter.

“You’ve got to go beginning to the end and we got that experience today.”

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San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan was with his troops display at Lumen Field[/caption]

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