If you’re a pass catcher, your arms and hands are for catching and your legs and feet are for running. But Carolina Panthers receiver Terrace Marshall Jr. might have his body parts a bit mixed up.
In the third quarter of Carolina’s Week 14 matchup against the Seattle Seahawks, the second-year wideout literally caught a pass using his legs. No, really . . .
Insane catch TMJ 🙌@Terracemjr pic.twitter.com/Kzl4XvZOdQ
— Carolina Panthers (@Panthers) December 11, 2022
Marshall Jr.’s grab (we can still call it that right?) resulted in an 18-yard gain—one Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll would understandably challenge. But after review, the catch stood and the highlight is now forever cemented as one of the oddest receptions you’ll ever see.
His quarterback would then go on to use his legs as well—but in a more conventional way—as Sam Darnold scrambled for a 26-yard gain up to the Seattle 24-yard line. The drive, however, would eventually be halted at the 3-yard line—as the Panthers turned the rock over on downs on a fourth-and-goal incompletion.