NFL Network accidentally shows naked Bengals players in locker room
The NFL Network might have just pulled off the most revealing postgame interview of all-time.
After the Bengals the beat the Bills 34-21 on Sunday, the NFL Network headed into the Cincinnati locker room where they took the idea of a "revealing postgame interview" to a whole new level.
NFL Network's Albert Breer was talking to Bengals defensive back Adam "Pacman" Jones when a few naked Bengals players made their way into the shot.
The naked Bengals were on screen for about 45 seconds before someone at NFL Network realized that showing naked players on live TV probably isn't a good idea.
When the interview cut back to the NFL Network studio, the hosts were very aware of what had just happened.
Here's how they reacted.
"Wowee zowie, what an interview."
"That was interesting."
"Amazing."
After the interview, Bengals offensive lineman Andrew Whitworth didn't seem too thrilled that America got to see his birthday suit.
why do I have to explain to my kids why their dad is naked on tv? @nflcommish ?? @nflnetwork ?? Time for a media policy change!!
— Andrew Whitworth (@BigWhit77_fndn) October 19, 2015
I'm guessing Whitworth won't be watching NFL Network during the Bengals bye week.
The man who conducted the interview, Albert Breer, was literally red-faced about the incident.
RT @Official_JCope: Now NFL Network has to be considered NSFW, thanks @AlbertBreer haha
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) October 19, 2015
You can see an edited version of the interview that blurs out all the inappropriate stuff by clicking here. If you need to see more, well, this is the Internet, you can probably find the unedited version if you look hard enough.
















