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OBJ's One-Handed Catch Upstaged by Quinton Dunbar's One-Handed Interception, OBJ Mad

As well he should have been: the Giants' failed drive led to a final score of 29-27, with Washington coming out on top after both teams got a field goal a piece.

The Giants and Washington are running a pretty tight race here, and it seems to have come down to the margin of fingertips. Twice.

The beginning of the fourth quarter was packed with a couple of exciting plays, namely with OBJ doing one of his signature one-handed grabs—this time with his lefty. All of this under the watch of OBJ's epic rival (and, now, dance partner) Josh Norman. (See him in the frame, trailing, wondering where the hell his man is.)

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OBJ's catch ooh'ed and aah'd, but ultimately didn't lead to a score, as Quinton Dunbar picked Eli Manning's lock with a sweet one-handed, left-handed grab of his own, just shy of the end zone.

Needless to say, OBJ wasn't too pleased with the change of fate:

As well he shouldn't have been: the Giants' failed drive led to a final score of 29-27, with Washington coming out on top after both teams secured a field goal a piece. And the real momentum shifted when Manning threw (surprise!) another interception. OBJ mad indeed.