Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Breshad Perriman made an unlikely touchdown catch against the Seattle Seahawks in their Week 9 matchup in Washington state:

The 26-year-old former Baltimore Ravens first-round pick from the 2015 NFL Draft followed a tip pass from scrambling quarterback Jameis Winston into the end zone unguarded for the Buccaneers' second touchdown of the first quarter.

Bucs second-year running back Ronald Jones previously scored in the first quarter on an eight-yard rush.

Perriman's incredible catch and score gave the Bucs the lead against a very good Seahawks team led by MVP candidate Russell Wilson. Tampa Bay will need all the help it can get, with even a little “Angels in the Outfield” type of assist in pushing them in the right direction on Sunday.

Perriman, out of Central Florida, signed a one-year deal with the Buccaneers prior to the start of the season, and he's looking to a make name for himself in Tampa Bay's offense. This was his first TD of the 2019 season and only his fourth reception — although the pass wasn't even intended for him.

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