Although the Washington Commanders dropped their seventh straight game to the Denver Broncos in a heartbreaking, 27-26 overtime loss Sunday night, wide receiver Treylon Burks' one-handed touchdown grab was an obvious bright spot.
Down 13-7 with a scoring opportunity looming at third-and-goal, Burks was matched up against Broncos cornerback Riley Moss on the outside. With quarterback Marcus Mariota in shotgun formation, Burks ran a route to the corner of the end zone once the ball was snapped, turning his head and extending his right arm up just in time to haul in the catch for the touchdown.
"I always expect myself to go out and play my best and do my best to help the team win," Burks said. "So, I just say it was me going out there, being a pro and trying to help the team win."
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