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Exxtraordinary Maxx Williams catches help Minnesota exxterminate Iowa

Call him MaXXX Williams because these catches are NSFW

Minnesota is up 35-7 on Iowa in the first half, so barring a complete meltdown, they’ll take the Floyd of Rosedale for the first time since 2011. They’ve done it in part due to these preposterous toe-dragging catches by Maxx Williams:

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Via ESPN

The NFL’s two-feet-down rule makes for a higher degree of difficulty, but there’s something aesthetically awesome about a player somehow contorting his body to get just one of his feet down in play. Williams, a sophomore tight end, has four catches for 43 yards and two touchdowns so far, but we doubt he’ll stay there.

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