I do agree but I think that it’s not because he’d catch up three fingers because he caught with one hand but it’s equalized because he had to dive backwards
"The Catch 3" is overrated and it seems clunky to assign such a grand title to that play. Nice play, just not something I would dub that title or probably put on this list.
@@Brody-r3t Helmet catch, Also how the Seahawks were actually still able to be in the Superbowl with Kearse's catch, Then leading to Malcom Bulter's interception to win that game? The Vikings didn't even get into the Superbowl that year. Stupid.
Patrick Boyce Dwight Clark catch was easy, all he did was jump up in the air and got it, also no one was near him. The Franco Harris catch literally deflected right into his hands. Stefan diggs was iconic not challenging true, but the same could go for the others.
I get goosebumps every time I see that play by David Tyree in the super bowl. There's no way Eli was supposed to make that throw. He was sacked but somehow got loose! Still amazing after all these years!
God put Eli Manning on this planet to thwart Brady. Too bad he only did it twice. I hope the seven (in all likelihood, it will be 8) rings Brady has is worth selling his soul to the devil and spending eternal torment....nah. Satan wants Brady down there to coach him on his QB skills for the annual Purgatory Bowl he has facing god and the Angel. "Angels vs Demons MMMVIII"
Eli is one of the most underrated QBs of all-time. He was so clutch when had to be. Mediocre when it didn't matter, but in a high pressure spot in a big game, he was one of the best!
there's never "times when it didn't matter". he may have been better in the most important situations but all plays MATTER. imagine if he was that good 100% of the time. he'd never even be in game losing situations. you can't say a qb is underrated because of 5% of their plays
American Sports Fan it’s a joke bro. Even if I was completely serious it would still make sense. I wasn’t born when a bunch of these catches were made and I still agree with their rankings. Same thing applies to 9 year olds
#65 is #1 in my book. Do yourself a favor and watch Brandon Lloyd top catches for his career, man had some of the most underrated catches in nfl history
12:17 I still don't understand how defensive pass interference was called on this play, not offensive. Richardson was pulling his helmet the other way, making a play on the ball almost impossible.
I watched this play live, that was the first thing I saw. I didn't even realize he made the catch Al Michaels and Cris Colinsworth (🤡) started freaking out
@@calebbozarth7391 Unfortunately there are SO many great catches over the years that its hard to find the actual best from like 100-30. Pick nearly any catch that's makes people go "WHAT!?" and you can place it in that range.
Phenomenal compilation. Perfect blend of amazing catches and historic ones. I'm glad they included older, iconic catches because those were BAREHANDED. Surprised Raymond Berry didn't have one on here and couldn't tell if one of them was Don Hutson, the best there ever was.
Naw he used his hand yo. Try catching it with your feet like in number 78. Only play in this video you see a foot catch. Seen a bunch of one handed catches in this video only one feet catch....
#9 @ 20:20 As a Seahawks fan, that catch by Kearse was so unbelievable and jaw-dropping. It was almost as if you could feel the energy of Seattle jumping up and down with excitement. We were about to win two consecutive Super Bowls in a row... ...then it was all for nothing. 2nd & Goal. Less than a minute on the clock. We have one of the greatest running backs of all time, and we decide to PASS the ball. Intercepted. The most beautiful and flawless pane of glass ever made was dropped, and for absolutely no reason. What a wild game.
@@2kvids965 I am 100% with you on that. I always liked that cardinals team. Really wanted to see Larry get one and Kurt Warner win it in his career revival.
Loved watching this. If only Tyrone Prothro had made his catch in the league instead of at Alabama he could have cracked the top 10. Best catch I've ever seen.
My friends and I used to jokingly imitate Oronde Gadsden by attempting one handed stab type catches over the middle. As a Bills fan, I had a lot of respect for Gadsden, more than I had for most other Dolphins at the time.
receivers 1. Jerry Rice: Best ever route runner, most complete route tree ever, best runner after the catch ever, most clutch receiver ever. 2, Randy Moss: A freak of nature. The fastest WR ever, the biggest deep threat ever. 3. Calvin Johnson: A freak of nature: Had the best vertical of any WR ever. The best jump ball catcher ever. 4. Terrell Owens: Excellent route runner, the 2nd best runner after the catch ever, the toughest receiver ever. 5, Steve Largent: Best hands ever, 2nd best route runner ever, best ever at diving catches. 6. Antonio Brown: Excellent route runner, great hands, great runner after the catch. 7: Sterling Sharpe: Knew how to get open and knew how to catch. WAKE UP HALL OF FAME! 8: Larry Fitzgerald: 3rd best hands ever, superb runner after the catch, improved his route running and tree as career progressed. 9. Michael Irvin: Made big plays in big games and the most competitive WR ever. 10: Cris Carter: 2nd best hands ever, best feet ever, best sideline reviver ever. 11: Julio Jones: Big and strong with strong hands. Knows how to use his frame to create a catch radius. Great WR in traffic. 12: Tim Brown: Highly productive despite shitty QB play.
Then this list shouldn’t be called the best catches, it should be the most iconic catches. “The Catch” or Immaculate Reception aren’t the most physically demanding or greatest show of talent, they’re amazing plays that are defined by the situation and it’s specific impact.
Mario Mannigham's catch in the Super Bowl is the best catch I've ever seen. The others before that were just lucky bounces. Great catches, but more luck than skill.
Number 42, a sad reminder of how time flies. I think that game was 1974 or 75. My Father and I watched the game on TV. We played catch with a Nerf Football in the house while Mom was out shopping. Pops is gone now but the many memories remain.
That catch (literally named THE CATCH) started a dynasty that became the first to win 5 superbowls how about you know what the catch does for nfl history before saying anything about it
There's a lot that could have made this list. At first, I was super upset that Helmet Catch was no. 3, but after realizing the two plays ahead of it were The Catch and The Immaculate Reception, I was better.
@@noahfiloteo5552 Because it was a basic jumping catch in the back of the endzone. The only reason its rated so high is because it started a new dynasty
you’re telling me Dwight Clark just jumping 15 inches off the ground to catch a ball is better then Odell Beckham literally 1-handing a ball while falling with pass interference?
I feel like this list is more based on its impact on the nfl and whether there was high stakes in the game rather than how good the actual catch was.
Robel Wondwosen yeah I'm pretty sure
agreed, it just big throws in big time moemnts, #2 and #1 shouldnt even be on this list
Then why isn’t the Minnesota miracle on here
I agree alot
It’s because they have a lot of pressure and it’s hard to catch then so that’s why
Nelson agholor could’ve had like 3 plays on here but dropped them ALL
I’m Franklin 😂😂😂
Lmfaoooo you ain’t lying though
You’re so mean
Lmao tho
Especially the one against New England lol. 😂
i swear the giants probably have the craziest catches out of every franchise in the nfl
Steelers too
packers...
the giants have a ☘stuck up there ass
Yeah Odell and David Tryee helmet catch
They def do. Giants WRs have a pention for making amazing catches. Roger Lewis' catch alone was incredibly underrated on this list
Randy Moss, Odell Beckham, and Mario Manningham have some of the most unbelievable catches in NFL history.
Santonio Holmes !
@Palmer Stewart That was more of an incredible throw than catch. But still pretty good.
Woah don’t forget Calvin. I know he made them look effortless but cmon now
Bro how about jerry rice
Megatron did too he just made it look so effortless
The Odell catch is definitely number 1. He literally caught it with 3 fingers
I do agree but I think that it’s not because he’d catch up three fingers because he caught with one hand but it’s equalized because he had to dive backwards
@@help6606 I Like That One Handed Catch By OBJ.
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100% Odell was one of the best Giants receivers ever
So so so true
The Dwight Clark catch is so overrated, he literally just jumped and caught the ball
thank you for saying it..i've never understood it
We got a Dallas fan here
Your moms overrated. But talented, yes she is talented.
part of the play is the throw
holy shit RIGHT!!!! dude its not even that good happens almost every week today. that santonio holmes catch should be #1
I’m a Niners fan and I like that they have Clark’s catch number 2 but this should be called most iconic catches.
Faxts
Agreed, also a Niners fan it was not about how good a catch it was about ending an empire
Thomas Swan hey dumbass it’s about the situation they were in... Gronk or Olsen would not have clutched up and neither would any qb nowadays either
No it’s not cause the Minnesota miracle is not on here
Always Meepin’ nope that shit was garbage cuz they ain’t win shit after
Where’s the Hopkins catch that he put through his leg?.... oh right
Tru Reid the catch that never was
i think that it had to count a a catch
@NASCARGamer489 there's no holding on defense 🤣
Techit yes there Is
that play didn't count because he pushed the db off so it was a busted play
I would’ve put odell’s as number one, and tyree at number two. Those damn giants.
I feel like that Julio Jones catch is kinda underrated
Yeah it was forgotten because of how the SB went.
Fax
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Very
Very underrated and that catch was great
Its literally 99 catches thats better than The Catch #2.
Do you mean #2 on the list or "The Catch #2" because is SF we have 2 of "The Catch" and they are both cemented in NFL history. Lmao
TheHustler probably the first one
The catch was honestly a mediocre catch at best almost every receiver in the league now could make that catch 9/10
"The Catch 3" is overrated and it seems clunky to assign such a grand title to that play. Nice play, just not something I would dub that title or probably put on this list.
@@zevonsage8547 Young fans are so clueless about NFL history. Come back when you realize the importance of the catch...
9:03 would of been incomplete if it were madden.
Tell me about it. That same thing happened to me like 10 straight times
Copper Almazan yeah. I’m madden mobile, you need 4 feet in bounds apperantly.
@@GeorgiaGray3 or your player takes giant steps
Have*
Can someone explain to me how that’s a catch he only got one leg down I thought u needed 2
All right it’s time to stop ranking the “best plays” by importance and more by the impressiveness and the skill required to make the play
Right. The Greg Clark catch was a regular catch. I get the significance but it was an ordinary catch
Riley Escobar yeah but some guys aren’t clutch enough to make that catch and some qbs can’t make that throw either with three guys rushing
@@easystreet2689 not about the throw at all
They have lots of skill
Thank you @Jack Strand
Everyone Loves You NFL Throwback, You're The Best.
Wow #12 was probably one of the most impressive things ive seen. The level of agility and concentration mixed in with boldness is unbelievable.
Should do the top 100 greatest moments in NFL history
Something like that, this seems more like a popularity poll than a ranking of skilled catches.
Were so close to having the exact same profile pic
The Minnesota miracle whould be number 1
@@Brody-r3t lol no it wouldnt
@@Brody-r3t Helmet catch, Also how the Seahawks were actually still able to be in the Superbowl with Kearse's catch, Then leading to Malcom Bulter's interception to win that game? The Vikings didn't even get into the Superbowl that year. Stupid.
Eli manning have litterally thrown 7% of the top 100 catches
His greatness is a mystery
He is the definition of Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass
So 7 of them
Wilder throws leads to wilder catches (and plenty of interceptions).
I'm Patrick Mahomets cousin
I’m surprised Stefan diggs catch wasn’t on here
For real how does that not make the list?!
Because the catch was easy
Patrick Boyce Dwight Clark catch was easy, all he did was jump up in the air and got it, also no one was near him. The Franco Harris catch literally deflected right into his hands. Stefan diggs was iconic not challenging true, but the same could go for the others.
Chris Tucker fair enough
Chris Tucker eh the franco harris was at his ankles and came pretty fast. Heads up play
I get goosebumps every time I see that play by David Tyree in the super bowl. There's no way Eli was supposed to make that throw. He was sacked but somehow got loose! Still amazing after all these years!
God put Eli Manning on this planet to thwart Brady. Too bad he only did it twice. I hope the seven (in all likelihood, it will be 8) rings Brady has is worth selling his soul to the devil and spending eternal torment....nah. Satan wants Brady down there to coach him on his QB skills for the annual Purgatory Bowl he has facing god and the Angel. "Angels vs Demons MMMVIII"
Shush you!!
So did Don Shula, and all the former players, on the '72 Dolphins
The luckiest busted play in SB history
Eli is one of the most underrated QBs of all-time. He was so clutch when had to be. Mediocre when it didn't matter, but in a high pressure spot in a big game, he was one of the best!
there's never "times when it didn't matter". he may have been better in the most important situations but all plays MATTER. imagine if he was that good 100% of the time. he'd never even be in game losing situations. you can't say a qb is underrated because of 5% of their plays
He could be awful at times or all time clutch
@@Arjun---- black plays matter
Giants own 30% of the NFL's top 10 catches in NFL history
Benny Wave weird since their team is bad
@@thefuture_minkah5585 they used to be really good you know that right?
Just ask tom brady
Jorgie847 I mean the Steelers aren’t that much better either
@@Cat-jo6lh steelers used to be amazing
9 years old gonna be like “Why isn’t Odell #1?”
Omni Pepper which one? 😂 jk I’m messing with ya
Marvin Harrison has the best catches of any receiver I’ve sever seen
Jalen Green 😂
Omni Pepper
No 9 year olds were old enough to see that catch. They would have been 4
American Sports Fan it’s a joke bro. Even if I was completely serious it would still make sense. I wasn’t born when a bunch of these catches were made and I still agree with their rankings. Same thing applies to 9 year olds
#65 is #1 in my book. Do yourself a favor and watch Brandon Lloyd top catches for his career, man had some of the most underrated catches in nfl history
Almighty Sosa300 agreed
They were in garbage niner teams so there was no significance. Loved watching him though
2:28 that dude with the hat running away from him terrified has me dying
Same 😂😂😭😭
12:17
I still don't understand how defensive pass interference was called on this play, not offensive. Richardson was pulling his helmet the other way, making a play on the ball almost impossible.
It's the CheatHacks in Seattle, are you REALLY surprised???
True Seahawks curse
@Bryon Rogers U realize offsetting penalties means replay the down? Considering it's 4th down and it's the playoffs yes it matters
I watched this play live, that was the first thing I saw. I didn't even realize he made the catch Al Michaels and Cris Colinsworth (🤡) started freaking out
2:44 that scream and agony of being a Vikings fan 😂😂
Me every time I watch a Vikings game.
The Cardinals lost the first round pick by winning the game on that play and knocking the Vikings out of the playoffs
I am so glad I wasn't alive to see this
Doug Baldwin looks like he’s wearing a sweatshirt while playing
I'm upset that they didn't have doug Baldwin's amazing one handed against the niners where he literally extended everything in his body to catch it
@@calebbozarth7391 Unfortunately there are SO many great catches over the years that its hard to find the actual best from like 100-30. Pick nearly any catch that's makes people go "WHAT!?" and you can place it in that range.
I'm surprised that Cole Beasley's behind the back catch when he was a cowboy wasn't on this list, that was a pretty impressive catch
I said the same thing, meanwhile you have the #2 catch in here 🤦🏼♂️
that little wes welker Julian edleman wanna be cooper Kupp wanna be
Phenomenal compilation. Perfect blend of amazing catches and historic ones. I'm glad they included older, iconic catches because those were BAREHANDED. Surprised Raymond Berry didn't have one on here and couldn't tell if one of them was Don Hutson, the best there ever was.
They left out John Jefferson, somehow.
Eli Manning with THREE entries in the TOP TEN, GOATED 🙌🏾‼️
did he make the catches, though?
All of them were the luckiest holding a## catches
1:38 honestly one of the craziest catches I've ever seen
If replay was around since the NFL’s inception, the fate of a lot of teams would be so totally different.
6:45 Mike Ditka just absolutely pancakes that defender
So glad I went back. That was great!! Nice eye
Yhung Dagger
Your dum
Odell’s catch is by far the greatest catch in history
Naw he used his hand yo.
Try catching it with your feet like in number 78.
Only play in this video you see a foot catch.
Seen a bunch of one handed catches in this video only one feet catch....
Definitely the most difficult and the "WOW" factor!
Gotta update this with the diving catch Allen Robinson made against the Lions last season. One of the most unbelievable catches I've seen
Take a shot for every “what a catch”
I would be dead
Kirby DownB 100 shots
@@calem6651 more
@Shea Patel yea it was overrated as heck
Someone named Jeff is living in my house, now.
Interceptions are catches too... Def would be a handful of those on this list if they were included
Yeah
gchillz 11 polamalu should be on here at least twice
Im a seahawks fan so, Seahawks vs 49ers NFC championship. Richard Sherman swats the ball, gets picked off by Malcom Butler (Low key top 10)
Yes I can easily name 3 interceptions better than some of the catches on here
gchillz 11 like the dolphins player a couple of years ago over megatron one handed, always forget his name
I can't beleive they forgot to put John Stallworth's Superbowl winning over the shoulder catch on the list. Huge oversight!
16:53 LMAOOOO best spike ever.
#9 @ 20:20
As a Seahawks fan, that catch by Kearse was so unbelievable and jaw-dropping. It was almost as if you could feel the energy of Seattle jumping up and down with excitement. We were about to win two consecutive Super Bowls in a row...
...then it was all for nothing. 2nd & Goal. Less than a minute on the clock. We have one of the greatest running backs of all time, and we decide to PASS the ball. Intercepted.
The most beautiful and flawless pane of glass ever made was dropped, and for absolutely no reason.
What a wild game.
Hee hee hee!! Sweet!!! Malcolm Butler pick at goal line, we win!!
Glad it broke
this is how many amazing crazy catches the Giants have
II
II
II
V
Leo palmisciano lol
Only 2 ?
I still can't believe how amazing that santonio holmes td catch in the super bowl was. And such an amazing throw too...absolutely crazy.
Happy I was old enough to remember it but I always wanted Larry to win him one man
@@2kvids965 I am 100% with you on that. I always liked that cardinals team. Really wanted to see Larry get one and Kurt Warner win it in his career revival.
@@tylerbogaard375 You & 2k Vids Are Awesome 😎 As Cool 🆒 Men.
The catch is amazing but ive always been dumbfounded by that throw. The margin for error on that throw is literally centimeters
Where is the Sanchez pass to Santonio Holmes in the corner of the end zone
It’s #4
“Sanchez”. Maybe you’re talking about something else but I believe it’s Rothlesburger( can’t spell)
Omni Pepper he’s talking about the catch in the 2010 divisional, Jets vs Patriots
Matt TH oh okay, that’s what I thought
That was a great catch. I also think Brent Grimes’ interception should have been on here
Even now it still seems like we didn't appreciate how routinely Calvin Johnson beat Triple Coverage
R.I.P Franco Harris that is a play will never be replicated like that again in nfl history
As we all predicted, Oronde Gadsden is on here twice
Fitz has alot more crazy catches then some of these on this list
Love these videos, kinda funny how many of these wouldn't be catches anymore
There are some absolute gems in here but come on man!! That OBJ catch is the greatest grab and I don’t think it’s close
Loved watching this. If only Tyrone Prothro had made his catch in the league instead of at Alabama he could have cracked the top 10. Best catch I've ever seen.
That catch Calvin Johnson made in college was his best ever too. Which is saying something since he's one of the best WRs ever.
i wonder if there are going to be any aaron rodgers highlights where he doesn't have to break out of a collasping pocket
Overtone I don’t think it’s physically possible
Jack H. You’re right 🤦🤦😂
A little disappointed Larry Fitzgerald doesn't have more on here.
Yeah he got easy 3 more catches which were better than his one on 93
That’s what I was thinking.... they did him dirty.
Cris Carter as well.
He should have at least 3 or 4 on here from his 2008 playoff run alone, he was insane that year
Oronde Gadsden: the most random player with two catches in this list.
80 grade name too.
My friends and I used to jokingly imitate Oronde Gadsden by attempting one handed stab type catches over the middle. As a Bills fan, I had a lot of respect for Gadsden, more than I had for most other Dolphins at the time.
10/10 would watch again and again and again! Next one of these should be top 100 interceptions
receivers
1. Jerry Rice: Best ever route runner, most complete route tree ever, best runner after the catch ever, most clutch receiver ever.
2, Randy Moss: A freak of nature. The fastest WR ever, the biggest deep threat ever.
3. Calvin Johnson: A freak of nature: Had the best vertical of any WR ever. The best jump ball catcher ever.
4. Terrell Owens: Excellent route runner, the 2nd best runner after the catch ever, the toughest receiver ever.
5, Steve Largent: Best hands ever, 2nd best route runner ever, best ever at diving catches.
6. Antonio Brown: Excellent route runner, great hands, great runner after the catch.
7: Sterling Sharpe: Knew how to get open and knew how to catch. WAKE UP HALL OF FAME!
8: Larry Fitzgerald: 3rd best hands ever, superb runner after the catch, improved his route running and tree as career progressed.
9. Michael Irvin: Made big plays in big games and the most competitive WR ever.
10: Cris Carter: 2nd best hands ever, best feet ever, best sideline reviver ever.
11: Julio Jones: Big and strong with strong hands. Knows how to use his frame to create a catch radius. Great WR in traffic.
12: Tim Brown: Highly productive despite shitty QB play.
16:53 the ball hit him in the facemask😂😂
You right lol
Sooooo....wheres Brandon Lloyd's left handed catch when he literally just held it before going out of bounds?
*A Lot Of These So Called “Easy” Catches Are On Here Because Of The “Situation”, Not So Much The “Difficulty”*
#LaughWithLorenzo) Exactly
Smh and people say The Catch wasn’t big
Then this list shouldn’t be called the best catches, it should be the most iconic catches. “The Catch” or Immaculate Reception aren’t the most physically demanding or greatest show of talent, they’re amazing plays that are defined by the situation and it’s specific impact.
*OK*
The amount of fearlessness it would take to completely open your body coming across the middle in the NFL would be insane
Bruh these plays r FIRE!!!
I never knew Tom Brady and randy moss played together that is like the unstoppable duo
Where have you been? Moss played for the Patriots from 2007-2010. Had an NFL record 23 TDs in 1 season.
@@aspenrebel And never got a ring
@scottodonnell7121 Humm? I guess that's true. A lot of great players never won the Super Bowl.
@@aspenrebel or got to play in one. I would like to have seen Merlin Olsen, Barry Sanders, Earl Campbell, and greats like them in at least one.
If they're gonna have dwight clark at #2, then why didn't I hear the, "Diggs! Sideline! Touchdown! Unbelievable!" chant?
Mario Mannigham's catch in the Super Bowl is the best catch I've ever seen. The others before that were just lucky bounces. Great catches, but more luck than skill.
the catches are one thing but let's also appreciate a lot of these QB's throwing arm
What a GREAT video and mix of unbelievable catches! So much greatness...
Fitz should be on here a lot more, not just once at 93.
12:17 he clearly face masked the lions player covering him
And also the flag was on defense pass interference like what the?
yeah i agree he definitley face masked him
I’m a Seahawks fan and I agree
The Manatee i got super mad after watching that game because i’m a lions fan
Me too
It's the CheatHacks, they ALWAYS get beneficial phantom calls. Fail Mary immediately comes to mind as an additional example.
These are just like the "most hyped up and important." If it was really the best ones, my man Odell would be number 1
Kevin Pepin nah I don’t think Odell could clutch up with a catch in the last minute of a Super Bowl/playoff game for the win
@@easystreet2689 as he said the catches were off of like most imortant if it was just catches period odell should be number 1
Number 42, a sad reminder of how time flies. I think that game was 1974 or 75. My Father and I watched the game on TV. We played catch with a Nerf Football in the house while Mom was out shopping. Pops is gone now but the many memories remain.
And he pushed the defender down. OPI, shouldn't have counted.😠
That Julio Jones catch being at 20 is criminal
Haven’t watched yet but I’m sure this will be an exciting watch.
Where’s the Dez Bryant catch?
Oh wait
I hate you
Lol
Jerry Rice could have a 100 catches countdown by himself.. 🐐
22:21-22:25 from thar camera view was perfect!! That's a HOF throw and vision/accuracy was on point!
I know that the Immaculate Reception and The Catch are iconic, but David Tyree’s catch stopped a perfect season.
Wait a minute. Where’s Nelson Agholor?
*Don't lay a finger on myyy Butterfinger*
HAHAHAHA!!!!! Great comment!
16:53 look where he throws the ball
#2 was the easiest catch 🤦🏾♂️
Bro I’m a Dallas fan but that guy is 5 feet in the air if you didn’t see
You try doing it
That catch (literally named THE CATCH) started a dynasty that became the first to win 5 superbowls how about you know what the catch does for nfl history before saying anything about it
@@IAmNobody451 the list isn’t about what the catches did it’s just the best catches so it shouldn’t even be on here that’s easy af🤦🏼♂️
@@joramusic604 bruh shut up you act like it’s hard I’ve done that plenty of times before.
The old raiders are amazing
#77 was so incredible that’s like so crazy
6:00 turn on captions
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
“When he gets a boat down” 😂😂
😂
Fee is fleek when he gets a boat down a beautiful accepted the ball well
#3 would have been called a sack immediately in today’s NFL
Eli Manning threw 3 of the top 10😂😂
As a Steelers fan I'm very happy to watch this video because number 1 is the franco Harris catch
I knew what number #1 was going to be. It definitely deserves the top spot
There's a lot that could have made this list. At first, I was super upset that Helmet Catch was no. 3, but after realizing the two plays ahead of it were The Catch and The Immaculate Reception, I was better.
9:36 "Jodell Beckham"
😂😂😂😂🤦♂️🤦♂️
🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦why
Go back to school
Who here after justin jefferson
if I remember correctly the manningham and the Tyree catch were on the same drive (?). These are just pure goosebump moments. unbelievable.
Not even in the same game. Tyree was Super Bowl 42 and Manningham was 46.
I used to love that catch so much!. Number 40
"The Catch" is the most overrated catch in history
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How
@@noahfiloteo5552 Because it was a basic jumping catch in the back of the endzone. The only reason its rated so high is because it started a new dynasty
I know I was wondering why he thought it was overrated
R u sped?
1:52 when you stand up to a bully twice your size
you’re telling me Dwight Clark just jumping 15 inches off the ground to catch a ball is better then Odell Beckham literally 1-handing a ball while falling with pass interference?
Zenix II yes everytime especially since Odell didn’t clutch it during a playoff game and his qb wasn’t being rushed by 3 guys
When?
Easy Street yeah but that has nothing to do with the catch...
Nah, the list isn't best catches or else OBJ's one handed catch is the best. Hands down the best catch in the history of the NFL.
There’s a reason Dwight Clark’s is called THE CATCH
6 5 3 and 1 will be cemented in NFL history forever
Sick video wish football was not over for a few months
Santino Holmes catch should be number 1, and I hate the Steelers but it's true.
Nah it should be david TYREEs helmet one handed catch in the Super Bowl im a giants fan so
No
@@manrajsingh468 Well i'm a Patriots fan so you know I'm not picking that one. lol
@@celticbird2398 lol we the patriot slayers
Only one Andre Johnson catch SMH
They forgot his catch against Peanut.
calvin johnson should have at least five more plays there , they go AB like .
6time there that's wrong
allon isaacr292 If the NFL knew what a catch was he would have a top 5
lance moore’s catch n turn mid air then rolling on his head and maintaining control of the ball for the 2-point conversion deserved to be on this list
These highlights are sweet