Center Garrett Bradbury provided a jolt of excitement in an otherwise sleepy game for the Minnesota Vikings during their 37-10 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night.
Quarterback Sean Mannion attempted a pass to tight end Jack Conklin, who took a massive hit while catching the ball. It lodged the ball free and sent it flying backward — and somehow into the hands of Bradbury. He made a shoe-string catch and charged upfield for a ridiculously impressive 21-yard catch. At the time of the catch, it was the team’s longest reception of the night. And that made perfect sense, considering how pathetic the offense looked without quarterback Kirk Cousins.
NFL fans couldn’t help buy crack jokes at the Vikings’ expense.