Ted Ginn Jr. is one of the most dangerous players in the NFL with the ball in his hands. The problem routinely is him actually getting the ball in his hands (he was third in dropped passes in 2015) and Sunday against the 49ers was no different.
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Ginn nearly allowed San Francisco back into the game when he muffed a kickoff return, both failing to reel in the ball, and recovering it when it hit the turf.
The 49ers would score on the next play, bringing them within two scores of the Panthers with just under 10 minutes left to play.
Fortunately for Ginn, the Panthers offense continued to steam roll the 49ers, 46-27.
[h/t The Big Lead]