This was the play where Cincy intercepted a pass in their own end zone. The ball was subsequently fumbled forward out of the end zone, where Cincy recovered at the 3, and the momentum carried the player back towards the end zone. In this case, the knee was down with the ball a couple of inches from the goalline.
Reading 8-5-1-a exceptions:
It is not a safety if a player between his five-yard line and his goal line:
(a) intercepts a pass or fumble; or recovers an opponent’s fumble or backward pass; or catches or recovers a kick;
(b) his original momentum carries him into his own end zone; and
(c) the ball remains behind his goal line and is declared dead in his team’s possession there
As this was not the opponents fumble, rather a fumble recovery by a player on the team that fumbled, would this mean this momentum exception would not apply? The rule is explicitly points out opponent's fumble, though just wondering if this was also the intent for this particular situation.
There was no issue, as the player was down prior the ball entering the end zone. However, if the ball was downed in the end zone, would the result have been a safety?