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The thing is, you are correct is it was NOT a simultaneous catch. BUT it was an interception. Jennings DID catch the ball and had control over it to start with. The rule is:
If a pass is caught simultaneously by two legible opponents, and both retain it, the ball belongs to the offense. (This is the part you quote)
The part you miss is:
It is not a simultaneous catch if a player gains control first (Jennings) and an opponent subsequently gains joint control (Tate).
Not a catch by Tate, not a simultaneous catch either, it was an interception.
Exactly that's the part of the rule Markbreit was talking about this mornign on ESPN as they had it scrolling across the bottom.
By rule what happened last night is an INT, it's not debatable as per the rule ESPN was showing.
Now if ESPN has the rule wrong, I will change my stance but as long as the rule they're showing is written as they show it, it's simply not possible to say that's a TD.