Odell Beckham, Dude Perfect in Super Bowl trick shots (Video)
Odell Beckham made circus catches look routine in his rookie season with the Giants and Dude Perfect excels in the trick shot so it was a perfect pairing when the two parties teamed up at the Super Bowl to put on a show.
New York Giants rookie receiver Odell Beckham Jr put on a show in his first season in the NFL that saw him make the Pro Bowl and make arguably the greatest catch of all-time.
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Beckham didn’t stop with his leaping one-handed grab behind his head he had on Sunday Night Football, because he stole the show at the Pro Bowl with another ridiculous one-handed grab and even booted a 40-plus yard field goal through narrow uprights in the pregame.
As if that wasn’t enough he and Drew Brees teamed up to set a Guinness World Record with 33 one-handed catches in one minute on ESPN’s NFL Live on Thursday afternoon.
So what is left for Beckham to do to show us how incredibly and unfairly talented he is?
Cue Dude Perfect who has a plethora of trick shot videos and has specialized in making the circus shot, something Beckham has done in his short NFL career.
Beckham and Dude Perfect teamed up for a special Super Bowl edition full of incredible throws, catches, dunks and we even found out the weapon ODB would use in the Zombie Apocalypse because that stuff can’t be ignored and he would tolerate listening to Nickelback.
My favorite part comes at the 2:11 mark with the last catch in the video coming in a very, very close second place. I mean my mind has been figuratively blown after watching this.
Enjoy.
A one-handed catch from the top of a stadium.
Are you kidding me with that?!
I’m convinced there is nothing Beckham can’t do and we should all prepare for his decade of dominance in the NFL because he can’t be stopped.
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