Packers' Rasul Douglas raises eyebrows with bizarre play vs Lions

Green Bay Packers cornerback Rasul Douglas has put together a second straight solid season, but it was a strange play on Sunday night against the Detroit Lions that had people scratching their heads.

With 2 seconds left in the first half and the Packers leading 9-3, Lions kicker Michael Badgley lined up for a field goal that would cut the deficit. As both special teams lined up, Douglas walked down the line of scrimmage and touched the football.

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Douglas was flagged for unnecessary roughness on the play for slapping a Lions player, but it was the casual way that Douglas picked up the ball that drew the attention toward the defensive back.

Badgley hit the field goal and Detroit took a three-point lead into the half.

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Douglas finished the game with five tackles, two passes defended and a tackle for a loss. He will finish the season with 85 tackles, four interceptions, 15 passes defended and five tackles for a loss.

Green Bay had a 16-13 lead on an Aaron Rodgers 13-yard pass to Allen Lazard. Detroit would take the lead for good on a Jamaal Williams touchdown run from the goal line. It was his second touchdown of the night and helped him surpass Barry Sanders for most rushing touchdowns for a Lions running back in a single season.

Detroit’s win also knocked Green Bay out of playoff contention.

House GOP speaker fight ‘embarrassed’ the nation, ‘60 Minutes’ correspondent claims

"60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl lectured Americans on Sunday, arguing that the fight for speaker among congressional Republicans was "historic chaos" and an embarrassment for the U.S. 

"The historic chaos in the House of Representatives this past week embarrassed not only a party, but an entire nation," Stahl declared. 

California Republican Congressman Kevin McCarthy won his rocky bid for House speaker on Jan. 7 after five days of debate. 

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The 20 GOP holdouts — a group that some critics mockingly called the "Taliban 20" — refused to vote for McCarthy until he granted their requests for votes on bills relating to border security and abortion, among other issues. 

Stahl expressed her disbelief at the process of debate in the House. 

"A small minority blocked the House from electing a leader, or even swearing in its own members."

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She continued: "Vote after vote of would-be speaker could not bring themselves to stand aside in favor of a colleague." 

Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio., Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla. and even former President Donald Trump were all floated as possible replacements for McCarthy in the speaker race. 

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But Stahl, a vocal critic of Trump and a longtime CBS correspondent dating back to the Carter and Reagan years, acknowledged that the so-called "chaos" in the House of Representatives lasted for "only for a few days in January." 

She also claimed that the speaker battle in Congress calls into doubt Republicans' competence at governing. 

"But if members of the incoming majority party can’t bring themselves to support a new leader," Stahl added, "then one wonders what happens when Congress faces tough decisions on budgets, taxes, defense or raising the debt ceiling: actually governing." 

Fox News’ Brian Flood contributed to this report.