The Utah Jazz were forced to make an emergency landing while en route to Memphis on Tuesday. The team plane struck some birds while in mid-air, and the left engine shut down.
The Jazz team plane had to retreat back to Salt Lake City after the mishap, and luckily landed without any issues.
#DL8944, Salt Lake City-Memphis, returned to SLC shortly after takeoff with what appears to be a left engine issue. Playback is available at https://t.co/jIv9JWMHAZ
This Boeing 757-200 is powered by PW2037 engines. It's one of the dedicated charter 757s in Delta's fleet. https://t.co/cgtoTb2Eb8
— Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) March 30, 2021
While Delta Airlines currently says they’re working on getting the Jazz to Memphis by Wednesday, players on the team took to social media to share gratitude that the situation wasn’t any worse.
🙏🏾
— Donovan Mitchell (@spidadmitchell) March 30, 2021
GOD is good 🙏🏾🙏🏾
— Royce O'Neale (@BucketsONeale00) March 30, 2021
It’s a beautiful day!
— Rudy Gobert (@rudygobert27) March 30, 2021
The Utah Jazz are currently in first place in the Western Conference with an impressive 35-11 record.
Thankfully they avoided disaster during this plane ride gone wrong. As for the bird, I doubt it’s story concluded with the same happy ending. Pour one out.
Welcome to the game outside the game! Follow us on our Sideaction Twitter handle, Instagram, and Facebook for the latest on sports and pop culture news across the web!
🔥 Hot from Side Action 🔥
- Lala Anthony Blames Knicks for the ‘Demise of their Relationship’
- Ja Morant Being Linked to Singer Lotto’s Sister Brooklyn
- Rumor: Instagram Model ‘Ayyyejae’ Connected to Phoenix Suns Is Now Pregnant by NBA Player
- Rumor: Jalen Rose Spotted With New Girlfriend Angela Rye
- Spurs Josh Richardson is Dating Former America’s Next Top Model Runner-Up Tatiana Elizabeth