Michael Floyd was not finished making awesome touchdown catches after his first one, as he decided to outdo himself.
The Arizona Cardinals have opened up their offense against a tough Seattle Seahawks defense by utilizing wide receiver Michael Floyd. The Cardinals took a 19-0 lead in the second quarter after quarterback Carson Palmer aired out a deep pass to Floyd near the sideline.
Floyd hauled in the pass and stayed in bounds before hitting the pylon. The call was challenged, and upon further review it was determined that he was able to stay in and get the ball over.
Here is a video of Floyd topping his first touchdown catch of the night by scoring another one.
They did it again.
— NFL (@NFL) November 16, 2015
Carson Palmer and Michael Floyd are running circles around the Legion of Boom.
TD x2. #AZvsSEA https://t.co/hJi2dV1Fps
The Cardinals offense is often unpredictable since Palmer has a plethora of weapons to throw to in Floyd, Larry Fitzgerald and John Brown. After a sluggish start to this season, Floyd has scored a touchdown in four consecutive games and increased his season total to five. He has also extended his streak of games with a touchdown and at least 50 receiving yards to four. This can only make Cardinals fans more optimistic about his future.
The 25-year-old receiver continues to flash his superstar potential that he showed at Notre Dame before being taken in the first round of the 2012 draft. As of his second touchdown catch, Floyd has four receptions for 83 yards. Floyd stepping up has allowed the Cardinals to take an early and big lead over the Seahawks, who are desperate to stay in the NFC West title race with a win. The Cardinals hold a 6-2 record while the Seahawks are 4-4.
