Antonio Brown’s AFC North Winning TD Captured

Dec 25, 2016; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown (84) has his fasemask grabbed while he extends the ball across the goal line to score the game winning touchdown against Baltimore Ravens strong safety Eric Weddle (32) in the fourth quarter. The Steelers won 31-27 at Heinz Field. Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 25, 2016; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown (84) has his fasemask grabbed while he extends the ball across the goal line to score the game winning touchdown against Baltimore Ravens strong safety Eric Weddle (32) in the fourth quarter. The Steelers won 31-27 at Heinz Field. Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports

Antonio Brown seems to make plays each week that somehow manage to top the one before.

He’s had some memorable plays against the Ravens but probably none as memorable as the one that won the AFC North for the Steelers that started with a 10-play, 75-yard drive with 1:09 left to play on Christmas Day.

On second-and-goal from the Ravens’ 4-yard line Ben Roethlisberger hit Brown just short of the goal line with Brown turning and stretching the ball across the plane even with three Ravens defenders on him. The crowd went wild and the Steelers reclaimed the AFC North Division title and clinched the No. 3 seed in the playoffs.

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Steelers fans can have that moment captured for them by Panini America. They’ve released a special trading card available on PaniniInstant.com. If you want this moment where Antonio Brown won the AFC North for the Steelers you’ll have to act fast.

The cards are available for a limited time. Only until 3:00 pm EST. on Thursday, Dec. 29th can you order the cards. There are different versions available and different price ranges.

Head to PaniniInstant.com to get your copy of the card that features the moment where Antonio Brown joined HOF’er Marvin Harrison as the only players with four straight 100-catch seasons. Brown also reached 481 receptions, increasing his NFL record for most catches by any player in a 4-year span in NFL history.

Brown and Roethlisberger have the most touchdowns for any other QB-WR combination in Pittsburgh Steelers history.

Brown trains relentlessly and works out almost every moment of the day and looking at this play captured, how he fought for every inch to make that touchdown shows why he trains so hard.

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Collectors can have this moment commemorated instantly rather than waiting for months or seasons for more traditional cards to come out. You know by then Antonio Brown is bound to make more awesome plays! Business is booming!

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