Don't worry if you missed out on seeing Odell Beckham Jr.'s amazing touchdown catch Sunday night. You'll be seeing it over and over for years to come.

The rookie wide receiver made one of the most remarkable grabs in the NFL this season when he snatched a 43-yard touchdown pass out of the air with one hand on the first play of the second quarter to give the Giants a 14-3 lead in their game against the Cowboys at MetLife Stadium.

Beckham ran the deep route against Cowboys cornerback Brandon Carr down the right sideline as Eli Manning aired it out. The two players became tangled up and flags flew for pass interference against the Dallas defender. But while Carr was holding Beckham's left arm, the receiver leaped into the air and, while nearly parallel to the ground, reached out with his right hand to secure the ball cleanly. He came down in the end zone for his second touchdown of the game (he caught a more pedestrian 3-yarder on the Giants' opening drive).

Officials reviewed the scoring play under the auspices that Beckham might have stepped out of bounds before the catch. More than likely, they just didn't believe what they had seen.

The catch brought forth a flurry of social media references that included praise from everyone from LeBron James to Richard Sherman to Michael Irvin, many calling it the best catch they had ever seen.

Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney sat down with Newsday’s Doug Geed following Rex A. Heuermann’s guilty plea in court.  Credit: Newsday/John Paraskevas, File Footage; News12; Photo Credit: James Carbone; John Roca; Handout

'The thing that really struck me was the duality of it' Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney sat down with Newsday's Doug Geed following Rex A. Heuermann's guilty plea in court.

Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney sat down with Newsday’s Doug Geed following Rex A. Heuermann’s guilty plea in court.  Credit: Newsday/John Paraskevas, File Footage; News12; Photo Credit: James Carbone; John Roca; Handout

'The thing that really struck me was the duality of it' Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney sat down with Newsday's Doug Geed following Rex A. Heuermann's guilty plea in court.

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