The Oakland Raiders have failed to get much production out of their cornerbacks. On Sunday, against the Detroit Lions, starter Daryl Worley sought to change that.

Worley made one of the most ridiculous interceptions in recent memory on Matthew Stafford. In the end zone, against the big-bodied Kenny Golladay, Worley leaped for the ball. Unlike a cornerback and more like Odell Beckham Jr. or DeAndre Hopkins, Worley snagged the ball with one hand to create an interception that will be replayed throughout social media for weeks.

Absolutely nutty. Not only is the interception ridiculous, but it's also a clutch play. The Lions were in the red zone looking to turn the game into a two-score game in their favor. Not on Worley's watch, who made Stafford regret targeting him for a touchdown.

The Raiders turned Worley's interception into points, as they entered halftime up 17-14.

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