NFL: 10 Most Paused Moments This Season

Is it Playoff time already?

Pittsburgh Steelers Antonio Brown (84) kicks Cleveland Browns punter Spencer Lanning (5) as he jumps while returning a punt in the second quarter of the NFL football game on Sunday, Sept. 7, 2014 in Pittsburgh. Brown was penalized for unnecessary roughnes
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It's crazy to think how quickly this season has blown over, it only feels like a couple of weeks since fans were drafting their fantasy teams and sat down to watch the Seahawks / Packers opener. It's now way past Thanksgiving and the post-season is right around the corner - playoff time is upon us. Things are about to get very serious. When you look back, it's hard to deny that 2014 was a hell of a year, there have been massive falls from grace, under-performing icons, over-performing rookies and a lot of game changing off-field rulings and criticisms. It was certainly a year for the history books, and definitely one of the most memorable in recent times. So with that bold statement, what better a time to look back over the 2014 season to identify some of the most insane, ridiculous and jaw dropping moments from the regular season? Whether it be Antonio Brown stomping Spencer Lanning's face into the turf, Mortal Kombat style, in week 1, or that magically overlooked 4th and 3 punt fake by the Rams in week 7, it's all covered. So sit back and get ready for a trip through last year's most paused moments...

10. The One Hander

Pittsburgh Steelers Antonio Brown (84) kicks Cleveland Browns punter Spencer Lanning (5) as he jumps while returning a punt in the second quarter of the NFL football game on Sunday, Sept. 7, 2014 in Pittsburgh. Brown was penalized for unnecessary roughnes
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What more needs to be said when the picture speaks a thousand words?

In Week 12, rookie Wide Receiver Odell Beckham Jr. completely destroyed everyone's concept of 'greatest TD pass in history' with this beast of a 43 yard, one handed Touchdown catch.

It was enough to silence earlier criticism of his 'showboaty' one handed technique in pre-game sessions and lead celebrated NBC commentator Cris Collinsworth to remark "That may be the greatest catch I've ever seen in my life!"

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