Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr. can only be contained for so long, and the Bengals learned that lesson on Monday night.
Beckham had a few catches for short gains during the first half of the game, but he came alive on New York’s final drive to end the half. He hauled in an 18-yard pass early in the drive, and finished it off in the best way possible.
The Giants were faced with a second-and-five situation from the Bengals’ 10-yard line, so Eli Manning looked to his favorite target, and understandably so. Beckham made it look like he was running a quick slant on the play, which forced cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones to stop running in an attempt to cover him. That was a bad idea, as Beckham then spun by him and managed to get wide open in the end zone, with Jones completely turned around.
[protected-iframe id=”3dca74ceacb33781707efa8f131a7d17-114320562-18702721″ info=”https://vine.co/v/5ILaE65j7jK/embed/simple” width=”600″ height=”600″ frameborder=”0″]Beckham, after juking Jones out of his cleats on the stop-and-go route, did not disappoint on the celebration, either. Check out his great rendition of the dance from Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.”
OBJ always got something ready pic.twitter.com/xTATOQzgWw
— Vikings Blogger (@firstandskol) November 15, 2016
You never know what Beckham is going to do next. He really is fun to watch.
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