“Excited to Unleash the DEMON” – Eli Apple breaks his silence on all the criticism he’s been receiving since Super Bowl LVI blunder


“Excited to Unleash the DEMON” – Eli Apple breaks his silence on all the criticism he’s been receiving since Super Bowl LVI blunder

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The Los Angeles Rams are Super Bowl LVI Champions! The credit for Rams victory goes to their QB Matthew Stafford, receiver Cooper Kupp, the entire defense, and one special player according to the internet — Bengals’ cornerback Eli Apple.

Apple was heavily criticized by NFL fans as well as the players for his poor performance. The Bengals CB failed to cover Super Bowl MVP Cooper Kupp in the endzone as Kupp scored the game-winning touchdown.

Eli Apple is going to keep his head down and work on himself this offseason

Eli Apple failing to cover Cooper Kupp as he scores the game winning touchdown
Eli Apple failing to cover Cooper Kupp as he scores the game winning touchdown

Eli Apple Wish you was a better corner bro then the game-winning touchdown wouldn’t been scored on you,” Chiefs receiver Mecole Hardman tweeted as he trolled Apple for being the reason for Bengals’ Super Bowl defeat. Eli Apple has been the public enemy No. 1 after SUper Bowl. He has been trolled by partially everyone on Twitter.

However, Apple has had enough. He said in a post on social media, “Yall ReAwoke A Fire In Me That Will Only Make Me Stronger. And Im Beyond Excited To Unleash That Demon Again to Exponential Levels On Any Opp That Lines Up Across From Me Next Season.”

Eli Apple hasn’t been shy about talking smack. He has mouthed off to every single team in the regular season and has also received the same amount of backlash for his Super Bowl costing blunder. Even his mom, Annie Apple, has done some chirping on behalf of her son.

Apple has vowed this week to put his head down and get better this offseason — which is music to Cincinnati’s ears.

Here’s how Twitter created to Eli Apple’s resolution

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