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topicnews · July 20, 2025

Clock: The recipient Brysen Wright makes spectacular, one-handed one-hand catch for Jaguar's elite in NFL flag gene championships

Clock: The recipient Brysen Wright makes spectacular, one-handed one-hand catch for Jaguar's elite in NFL flag gene championships


Brysen Wright is a name that we could see a lot in the near future in College football and maybe one day.

The 6-foot 4, 210 pound receiver probably offered the highlight game of the weekend (Atlanta Braves-Outfield Ronald Acuña Jr.) to say something during the 14U quarter-finals of the NFL flag championships in Canton, Ohio.

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Wright played for the Jaguars Elite 14u and shared three defenders on a flag route for a jumping ball in the end zone. He grabbed the ball with a unchand of backhand and recorded the touchdown of Quarterback Dalton Motes. No doubt about the “process of catching” on this spectacular reception towards the ravens from Long Island, New York.

One-handed catches are a somewhat regular event in college football and in the NFL, since Odell Beckham Jr. announced his arrival with a jumping right-handed right-handed with a deep ball by Eli Manning in 2014.

Even the quarterback from Kansas City Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes, was impressed after he saw Wright's catch and “Yooo what?” Published? on social media.

The touchdown was not the only amazing catch that Wright made in the game on Saturday. In the second half, he made a shoulder reception down on the right sideline and picked up with his left hand while he was directed against the lawn with his right hand.

In addition, Wright can develop into the next Travis Hunter, a player who can dominate both as a recipient and as a defensive back. Wright played security and grabbed a interception while covering the middle of the field. This contributed to bringing the 18-13 of the Jaguars in the lead late in the second half.

The Jaguars defeated the Ravens with 24: 19 and came to the championship round on Sunday, where they will compete against Clifton Park, New York.

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No wonder that Wright is currently regarded by the competitors for recruitment class 2028 by the Mandarin High School in Jacksonville, Florida, as a four-star view. He has received offers from many of the best programs in the country, including Ohio State, Texas, Alabama, LSU, Miami (Florida), Florida, Florida State, Auburn and South Carolina.

The 14-year-old may have set the bar for what can be expected from NFL players at the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles on flag football.