Flag Football Player Makes Best One-Handed Catch You'll See
Who says flag football players can't ball?
At Saturday's 2025 NFL Flag Championships in Canton, wide receiver Brysen Wright put on a show — pulling off one of the best catches you'll ever see after beating triple coverage.
The one-handed catch has since gone viral and has football fans shook around the internet.
"Yooo what? 😂😂😂" Patrick Mahomes laughed.
"Brysen Wright is probably the best high maybe the best freshman/14 year old football player ever. Just unreal," a user said.
"He will have 20 offers by Monday," another commented.
"The athleticism to pull off this catch is unbelievable," a fan replied.
"My goodness," another person shared.
"Not sure there has been a catch quite like this," Adam Schefter posted.
"2025 catch of the year wtf 🤯🤯🤯"
"This is one of the best catches of all time," another user stated.
"Best catch I've ever seen I'm not even kidding."
Wright, a Jacksonville, FL native in the class of 2028, has already received offers from the likes of Georgia, Ohio State, Texas and Florida; as well as from Deion Sanders and Colorado — and its not hard to see why.
With three more years of development before he gets to college the Mandarin High School star is clearly on an impressive track. We'll see if he has anything else in store for us before the weekend comes to a close.Flag Football Player Makes Best One-Handed Catch You'll See first appeared on The Spun on Jul 19, 2025
This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jul 19, 2025, where it first appeared.
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