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Catch the ball feast! Cheetah Hill is the king of gimmicks, and the Diggs brothers stage a family infighting!

Catch the ball feast! Cheetah Hill is the king of gimmicks, and the Diggs brothers stage a family infighting!

Who would have thought that the winner of the catch-and-greet contest would actually be a cornerback!

This week, the NFL's Career Bowl kicked off in Las Vegas. The first today is the competition of skill events, including the pre-judgment pass competition, the passing hole competition, the sprint competition, the catch competition, and the dodgeball competition. Among them, the biggest change in rules is undoubtedly that this year's catch game is not the same as in previous years, with 2 players sent by the American League and the National League to perform 2 rounds of difficult catch performances, and scored by 3 judges.

In addition to the famous actor Anthony McGee, the other two players have shown their good catching skills in the Super Bowl. Former New York Giants receiver David Terry scored a helmet catch at the 42nd Super Bowl to help the team beat the Season's unbeatable New England Patriots.

Catch the ball feast! Cheetah Hill is the king of gimmicks, and the Diggs brothers stage a family infighting!

Another referee, former Steelers outer receiver Santonio Holmes, was even more impressive. He staged a difficult end-zone touchdown at the 43rd Super Bowl. This crucial goal also helped the Steelers successfully lift the Super Bowl and helped Holmes become the MVP of the 43rd Super Bowl.

Catch the ball feast! Cheetah Hill is the king of gimmicks, and the Diggs brothers stage a family infighting!

First round

The First American League was Played by Beale Star receiver Steven Diggers, and the pass was given to him by rookie quarterback Mike Jones of the patriots in the same zone. I saw Diggs draw a red line on the turf, and then staged a "sideline one-handed catch". Unfortunately, his left foot stepped on the sideline and the strict referees ended up giving him an average of 86.7.

Catch the ball feast! Cheetah Hill is the king of gimmicks, and the Diggs brothers stage a family infighting!

The National League sent out the Cowboys' interceptor Trevon Diggers, who is the only cornerback in this receiving competition and the younger brother of Steven Diggs, and the brother of the brothers is staged! Passing for Trevon was Vikings quarterback Corker Cousins. Trevan staged a wonderful "crotch catch", and the ball also received a high score of 98.7 from the referees.

Catch the ball feast! Cheetah Hill is the king of gimmicks, and the Diggs brothers stage a family infighting!

Chiefs Cheetah Terrick Hill then played for the American League. He put on the referee David Terry's jersey and reproduced Terry's famous scene, receiving the ball with a helmet. However, unlike Terry's one-handed helmet receiver, Hill's two-handed catch was less difficult, and the referees eventually gave him a 96.0 rating.

Catch the ball feast! Cheetah Hill is the king of gimmicks, and the Diggs brothers stage a family infighting!

The last to play is the Vikings' ballpark dance champion, star outside of justin Jefferson, who will be connected again with teammate Cousins. Jefferson finished receiving the ball with one hand after changing hands under his crotch. The strict referee gave him a rating of 95.7 as recognition.

Catch the ball feast! Cheetah Hill is the king of gimmicks, and the Diggs brothers stage a family infighting!

Jefferson also danced his signature dance after completing the catch, The Griddy, recreating the style of the dance king.

Catch the ball feast! Cheetah Hill is the king of gimmicks, and the Diggs brothers stage a family infighting!

Second round

The second round began with Stefon Diggs, who scored the lowest score in the first round. Perhaps inspired by Blake Griffin's leap over the car, Stefon's second round of catches climbed the roof of a pickup truck, jumped off the car, finished the catch and landed on the table with his brother Trevan's jersey on the ground. Such a gimmicky catch, Stefon also received a 100-point rating from the judges.

Catch the ball feast! Cheetah Hill is the king of gimmicks, and the Diggs brothers stage a family infighting!

Next up was Jefferson, who scored second-low in the first round. After jumping from the trampoline, he first took the rugby from the Viking mascot's hand and then sideways and caught Cousins' pass with one hand. The difficult flying body catch also won the full score of the three judges.

Catch the ball feast! Cheetah Hill is the king of gimmicks, and the Diggs brothers stage a family infighting!

Next, Hill, the king of gimmicks in this year's catch, continued his performance. He let his son make a basket with his hands on the sidelines, and after changing into a leopard print jacket in the phone booth, he tried to complete the "small windmill dunk after receiving the ball". Unfortunately, Hill completed the catch, but failed to deduct the ball, so the referees did not give him a full score, but gave him an average of 96.0.

Catch the ball feast! Cheetah Hill is the king of gimmicks, and the Diggs brothers stage a family infighting!

The last to play was the highest-rated Trevon Diggers, who this time chose to let the Seahawks' star quarterback Russell Wilson pass the ball for him. Trevan also made a "270° in the air" after the trampoline jumped to complete the catch. The catch was also well received by the referees.

Catch the ball feast! Cheetah Hill is the king of gimmicks, and the Diggs brothers stage a family infighting!

In the end, Trevon Diggs won the tournament with a total of 198.7 points in two rounds. League Two will be in the top 2 and also get 1 point on the total score for the League of Nations.

So it seems,

Trevan, the King of Interception, is really not a waste of time!

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