Watch: Stephon Gilmore Makes Incredible One-Handed Interception

The New England Patriots are playing some great football at Paul Brown Stadium. The Cincinnati Bengals didn’t give up without a fight in the first half of the game, but they have zero chance against Tom Brady, Stephon Gilmore, James White and the rest of the Patriots. We had the most brilliant one-handed interception.

Cincinnati tried to lead the game and even had a minor lead in the early beginning of the game. However, the Patriots are back in shape, and they are smashing the Bengals. Remember Belichick’s comment about the team? The Patriots head coach once said the team is ‘off to Cincinnati,’ and here they are, winning the game.

Andy Dalton couldn’t target Cincinnati’s No.1 wide receiver Tyler Boyd once during the first half, and now we know why.

Dalton tried to hit Boyd on the Bengals’ opening drive of the third quarter and his pass was intercepted by Gilmore. The brilliant Patriot needed just one hand to haul in his fifth pick of the season.

New England is back in shape, and they needed to convert two third downs on the ensuing drive, but TB12 was able to find rookie N’Keal harry in the back of the end zone for a 7-yard touchdown.

The rookie receiver ran a corner route but turned back to the middle of the field when the quarterback stepped up in the pocket to get enough time. He evaded cornerback B.W. Webb and did a diving catch.

This is the best performance Harry has ever had in his short career. The team needed this because Julian Edelman is limited.

Pretty much every player is great in this game. Nick Folk had an incredible kick, and the Patriots had a really good reason to keep him around.

The Bengals are considered an easy target for New England, and Brady’s team is definitely winning this game. Their game was weak in the first quarter, but they are more than brilliant now. Well, this is their usual game. The Patriots needed a slight motivation to keep doing what they do best. Win games. Hopefully, they will win the Super Bowl again.

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