“That’s Crazy”: Chiefs and Ravens Stars Lose It Over Jameis Winston’s Wild 33-Yard TD Catch (Video)
Jameis Winston pulled off one of the wildest plays of the 2025 season on Sunday afternoon in Detroit. The New York Giants quarterback didn’t just throw touchdowns against the Lions. He caught one too in a spectacular trick play that left NFL players around the league absolutely stunned.
Inside the NFL’s Mic’d Up for Week 12 captured priceless reactions from Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens stars watching the play unfold on their own sidelines.
Lamar Jackson, Charles Omenihu, Zay Flowers React to Jameis Winston’s 33-Yd TD
Winston faked a handoff up the middle and then pitched the ball off to wide receiver Gunner Olszewski before taking up the left side of the field, seemingly unnoticed. Winston, after waving his hand in the air frantically to get Olszewski’s attention, caught the pass and then shook off linebacker Derrick Barnes before walking into the end zone.
The 33-yard touchdown gave New York a 27-17 lead in the fourth quarter. The play was the only touchdown catch by a Giants quarterback since at least 1950. Winston became just the second player this season to have a touchdown pass and a touchdown catch in the same game after Bears quarterback Caleb Williams did it in Week Three.
Kansas City Chiefs star Charles Omenihu had his jaw dropped, and Leo Chenal was amused by it while watching on their sideline. The Chiefs were hosting the Indianapolis Colts during their early afternoon game at Arrowhead Stadium. Neither defender could believe what they saw on the video board.
The footage then cuts to the Baltimore Ravens bench during their game against the New York Jets. All Lamar Jackson could muster after seeing the play was “That’s crazy”. The reigning MVP quarterback looked genuinely shocked by Winston’s athleticism and awareness on the trick play.
Ravens receiver Zay Flowers then added, “That boy [Winston] about to beat them” after watching the touchdown. Flowers clearly thought the Giants had seized control of the game with that momentum changing score. His prediction almost came true before Detroit’s incredible comeback.
Winston made an athletic catch on a pass from wide receiver Gunner Olszewski, juked out Derrick Barnes, and then scored one of the best and most unlikely touchdowns NFL fans will ever see. His ability to shed the defender made the play even more impressive than typical quarterback trick plays.
Winston finished with 18 completions on 36 attempts for 366 passing yards. He threw two touchdowns and one interception while adding 13 rushing yards. His first touchdown of the day came on New York’s opening drive when he found Wan’Dale Robinson for a 39-yard score on another trick play.
Justin Jefferson on Max Brosmer: ‘He Has Everything to Succeed and Lead Us to Victory’

As the Minnesota Vikings face a pivotal point in their season, wide receiver Justin Jefferson is offering unwavering support to rookie quarterback Max Brosmer, who has been thrust into a critical role. Despite the uncertainty surrounding the Vikings’ quarterback situation, Jefferson believes that Brosmer has all the tools to succeed and lead the team to victory.
"Max has everything it takes to succeed. He’s got a big arm, great vision, and the mentality to step up in big moments. I’m confident he’ll make the most of this opportunity and lead us to success,"

Brosmer, who has been serving as a backup quarterback since being drafted, now finds himself in the spotlight after an underwhelming start to the season from starting quarterback J.J. McCarthy. While McCarthy’s potential remains undeniable, his struggles have opened the door for Brosmer to step in and prove himself.
Jefferson’s confidence in Brosmer comes at a time when the young quarterback needs all the support he can get. As a rookie, Brosmer has a lot to prove, and his ability to perform under pressure will determine whether he can hold down the starting role for the rest of the season. The Vikings have a talented roster, but the quarterback position has been a question mark, with McCarthy and Brosmer both trying to find their footing.
What sets Brosmer apart, according to Jefferson, is his mental makeup. “He’s got the mentality to step up in big moments,” Jefferson said, a statement that speaks volumes about the trust the team has in him. Brosmer’s ability to stay calm and make decisions under pressure will be key to his success. Jefferson, who has been one of the league’s top wide receivers, knows firsthand how important it is to have a quarterback who can execute under pressure, and he believes Brosmer has what it takes to do just that.
The Vikings have made it clear that they’re ready to give Brosmer a fair shot to prove himself. With McCarthy sidelined due to injury, Brosmer’s time to shine has arrived. Jefferson’s endorsement is a sign of the trust that the veteran players on the team have in the rookie quarterback. The question now is whether Brosmer can live up to that trust and help guide the Vikings to success.
As the team prepares for their next game, all eyes will be on Brosmer. If he can perform at a high level, he could solidify his place as the Vikings’ starting quarterback moving forward. With Jefferson’s confidence in him, Brosmer certainly has the support of one of the team’s most important leaders. The Vikings are hoping that this will be the start of something special for their rookie quarterback, and if Jefferson’s words are any indication, Brosmer may just have what it takes to lead the team to victory.