Noah Brown was standing behind the crowd of players when the ball was tipped right to him
The Washington Commanders have pulled off the play of the year thus far to beat the Chicago Bears in thrilling fashion on Sunday night.
With a desperation heave to the end zone, Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels, down three points with no time left on the clock, watched as his Hail Mary sailed toward the end zone.
But, what appeared to be a ball too short for a game-winning touchdown, turned into a tipped ball that went backwards from the crowd of Commanders and Bears near the goal line.
The only one behind them? Commanders receiver Noah Brown was the recipient of the tip drill, and Washington won the game, 15-12, on the incredible play.
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— NFL (@NFL) October 27, 2024
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Scott Thompson is a sports writer for Fox News Digital.