Rasul Douglas trolls Packers' Keisean Nixon after missed interception vs. Steelers

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Rasul Douglas no longer plays for the Green Bay Packers, but he is still watching his former team. And that means trolling his good friend, Keisean Nixon.

Nixon came close to making an impressive interception against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 10. He made a great play to jump the route and intercepted Kenny Pickett's pass. Unfortunately, he couldn't get his second foot down in bounds, so the pick didn't stand.

Nixon did everything right but was unable to drag his second foot down in bounds.

Douglas was watching, and he made the most of the opportunity to hilariously call out his friend and former teammate.

Rasul Douglas has the perfect response to Packers cornerback Keisean Nixon vs. Steelers

Nixon almost made a game-changing play, and Douglas couldn't resist the chance to take a shot at his good friend.

If there's one player who knows how to make interceptions, it's Rasul Douglas. He picked off 10 passes, returning two for touchdowns, during his time in Green Bay.

Nixon still gets credit for the pass defense, and it was an excellent play. It's just a shame he was unable to get his feet in bounds. The Steelers ended up scoring a touchdown on the drive. But that's harsh on Nixon. He made the play on the sideline, so there wasn't much time to get his feet down in bounds.

It still hurts that Douglas is no longer in Green Bay. Not only was he having an excellent season at cornerback (and the Packers desperately need help in the secondary), but he was one of the most important leaders in the locker room.

The Packers miss Douglas, with Jaire Alexander and Eric Stokes out to injury. Green Bay entered Week 10 with rookie Carrington Valentine and Corey Ballentine as its starting outside cornerbacks.

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