Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Martavis Bryant scored an 88-yard touchdown on a screen pass.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are taking it to the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, getting the win with a 25-13 scoreline.
One of those scores was a huge 88-yard touchdown reception that was the work of wide receiver Martavis Bryant and not Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger’s arm.
The Steelers were leading 18-13 late in the fourth quarter, when Bryant took a screen pass 88-yards for the touchdown.
Bryant is able to burn through most of the defense, a lone defender poses a threat at the end and Bryant is able to cut it back to find more open field and waltz into the end zone.
Watch it below:
Martavis Bryant is making up for lost time FAST.
— NFL (@NFL) October 18, 2015
88-yard screen pass to the HOUSE!
Are you kidding me?!? #AZvsPIT http://t.co/6Z3f9eARLc
What a horrible play from the Cardinals supposedly stout defense and they’re not looking as tough as they did earlier in the season.