Saturday’s Fanatics Flag Football Classic delivered several memorable moments from the sport’s past, present, and future. Yet Odell Beckham Jr.’s one-handed grab stole the show, drawing a major reaction from streamer IShowSpeed.
IShowSpeed Reacts to Odell Beckham Jr.’s One-Handed Catch
Midway through the second period, with Jayden Daniels’ Wildcats facing the U.S. Men’s National Team, the Commanders quarterback fired a cross-field pass toward the opposite corner of the end zone.
What seemed like a desperation heave was likely a calculated throw by Daniels (PFSN’s No. 5-ranked QB in 2024). The receiver, Beckham, leaped between two USA defenders and snagged the pass with just his right hand.
Fans instantly compared the impressive catch to Beckham’s iconic 2014 Giants play. IShowSpeed, attending as both a player and a fan, live-streamed the event to thousands and offered a reaction that likely mirrored that of spectators in the stands and at home.
Team USA later defeated the Wildcats 39-16, but Beckham, as he’s always done, produced yet another highlight moment for fans to remember.
Beckham last played in the NFL in the 2024 season. He appeared in nine games for the Miami Dolphins, but only managed to haul in 9 receptions for 55 yards. In 2025, he took yet another step back, as the former All-Pro receiver served a six-game suspension to open the year before failing to sign with a team for the remainder of the season.
For the 33-year-old, dealing with multiple significant injuries and carrying some unwanted baggage means his NFL playing career may be all but over. Still, it is worth looking back on his past and all he has accomplished.
Across a 10-year NFL career, spent with the Giants, Browns, Rams, Ravens, and Dolphins, Beckham recorded 575 receptions, 7,987 receiving yards, and 60 touchdowns from scrimmage.
Alongside his three Pro Bowl selections and two All-Pro honors, Beckham also won the Offensive Rookie of the Year award in 2014, as well as a Super Bowl ring with the Rams in the 2021-22 season.
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Notably, in that championship game against Cincinnati, Beckham was poised to earn Super Bowl MVP honors, recording 2 catches for 52 yards and a touchdown early. Unfortunately, his performance was cut short by a game- and season-ending ACL tear, stopping what could have been a career-defining night.

