GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Another game, another incredible catch by West Michigan native Isaac TeSlaa. The Unity Christian alum brought Lions fans to their feet late in the second quarter when he hauled in yet another difficult one-handed grab.

With 21 seconds left in the second quarter, the Lions were pushing the ball downfield and looking to score before halftime. Quarterback Jared Goff took the shotgun snap and after a three-step drop, threw the ball to the right sideline where TeSlaa was working one-on-one against Chicago’s Tyrique Stevenson.

Stevenson’s coverage was solid, but Goff was able to place the ball just out of his reach, and TeSlaa was able to reach out with his right hand to bring in the ball while falling to the ground. Both of his feet landed in bounds before he roll

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