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Cameron Heyward hauls in lame duck interception of Giants’ Daniel Jones

We had plenty of highlights from former Ohio State players to watch during NFL action on Sunday, and it looks like it’s going to continue on Monday Night Football.  Bring in veteran Steelers’ defensive lineman Cameron Heyward to keep the Buckeyes in the NFL party machine going.

We’re not sure Heyward will ever get too many interceptions as easy as the one that he corraled during against quarterback Daniel Jones and the New York Giants. As a matter of fact, it was really a case of being in the right place at the right time.

Watch as Jones drops back and has a massive brain cramp, throwing off his back foot with serious pressure in his face. That rarely ends well, and in this case the main benefactor was Heyward who showed little celebration. Instead, he looked to be more in disbelief as he jumped in the air and picked off the pass among a group of about five Pittsburgh players that could have all had their number called.

Click on the below and see a serious error in judgment by Jones thanks to the Ohio State Football Twitter account.

We’re still trying to figure out what Jones was doing here, or what was going through his mind. If you can figure it out, let us know.

 

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