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WATCH: Antonio Brown pulls off Odell Beckham Jr style one-handed touchdown catch

Detroit Lions' Marvin Jones also scores TD with one-handed grab... but which was better?

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Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown makes a one handed catch on a tipped ball for a touchdown to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs.

We've been treated to some stunning one-handed touchdown catches in recent years - (take a bow Odell Beckham Jr) - but this grab by Antonio Brown is right up there with the best of them!

Click on the video above to watch Brown's incredible effort on the sideline before racing away for a 51-yard touchdown, one which proved the be the game-winner for the Pittsburgh Steelers against the Kansas City Chiefs.

On third-and-two, the Steelers were in danger of punting the ball back to the Chiefs with more than three minutes left, and leading by only two, but Brown stepped up and made a play!

Incredibly, making the catch even more spectacular, Kansas City cornerback Phillip Gaines should have picked off the pass and the ball was deflected off his hands and helmet, but somehow Brown clung on to the tipped ball.

His wasn't the only one-handed TD stunner from Week Six in the NFL though - Detroit Lions receiver Marvin Jones hauled one during their crazy 52-38 shootout loss to the Saints in New Orleans.

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Watch Detroit Lions' Marvin Jones make an incredible one-handed catch in the end zone for a 22-yard touchdown.

But was it better than Brown's? Compare the two and click on the video above to see Jones' incredible leaping touchdown grab.

It helped bring Detroit back into the contest, with a comeback looking on at one point, but Saints defensive end Cam Jordan tipped and then intercepted a Matthew Stafford pass in the end zone in the fourth quarter - the third defensive touchdown of the game for New Orleans - as the home side ultimately held on for the victory.

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