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New Orleans Saints player mistaken for fan by security despite hitting game winner

NFL kicker Blake Grupe was brought back down to reality after scoring the match-winning kick to defeat the reigning Super Bowl champions, as he was stopped by security who mistook him for a fan

New Orleans Saints rookie kicker Blake Grupe was mistaken for a fan after scoring a 31-yard game-winning field goal at the death of Sunday’s 26-24 preseason win over Super Bowl champions, the Kansas City Chiefs.

However, he was quickly brought back down to Earth, with the 24-year-old undrafted star being stopped at the Superdome after trying to leave via the player’s exit. It wasn’t the first time that Grupe’s credentials were called into question either, with the kicker being quizzed as to why he was on the sidelines by security.

Grupe has described his security mare at the Superdome as humbling. “Step 1: get questioned walking onto the field pregame for not having credentials,” he said on Twitter. “Step 2: Hit a game-winner. Step 3:Get stopped by security thinking I was a fan when trying to walk out the player exit Stay humble. Thankful. Great team win!”

The Saints’ starting kicker spot is up for grabs and Grupe is competing with Wil Lutz but the former was showered with praise by coach Dennis Allen for staying calm under the pressure with his decisive kick. “Glad we got the win because this league is all about winning and winning in the preseason is important,” Allen said.

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