Must See: Notre Dame in NFL – Chase Claypool’s 10th Touchdown

If it feels like it’s every week we have a post about something ridiculous Chase Claypool has done in his rookie season with the Steelers it’s because we do.

If it feels like it’s every week we have a post about something ridiculous Chase Claypool has done in his rookie season with the Steelers it’s because we do.

And we post something pretty much every week because pretty much every week he gives us another ridiculous highlight or two leave us even more impressed.

Claypool was at it again on Sunday as the Steelers improved to 10-0 on the season, remaining the only unbeaten team in the NFL with a 27-3 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars.

With the game tied at three midway through the second quarter, Ben Roethlisberger threw a fade to Claypool who went out and got it for 32 yards and a score, which happened to be his tenth of the year.

Through just ten games Claypool’s ten touchdowns tie him for the 70th most in the storied history of the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The 10-0 start is also the best start in franchise history as Claypool and the rest of the Steelers will look to make it 11-0 on Thanksgiving night as they host their biggest rival, the Baltimore Ravens.

Notre Dame in NFL: Watch – Chase Claypool stars again in Steelers domination of Browns

Chase Claypool was at it again on Sunday

Chase Claypool is wasting no time making himself a household name in the NFL.

In Week One his first career reception was about as impressive of catch as you’ll see a player make.

Week Two saw him take a Ben Roethlisberger pass 83 yards for a touchdown on what is the longest play ever made in the NFL by a Canadian born player.

Last week Claypool scored four touchdowns for the Steelers as they hung 39 points on the Philadelphia Eagles.

Claypool didn’t put up four touchdowns again today but he was still plenty impressive scoring again on a jet sweep and making an impressive catch to get the Steelers inside the Browns five yard line.

Claypool finished the day with four receptions for 74 yards and two rushes for seven more yards and a score.

The Steelers dominated the Browns 38-7 and improved to 5-0 for just the second time in the long, impressive history of the franchise.