ALLEN PARK, Mich. – Kenny Golladay headed to the corner of the end zone. It was a short route, one designed to get the Detroit Lions rookie in one-on-one coverage against cornerback Johnson Bademosi. The route worked. Golladay had what he wanted.
And as he has done multiple times during the first two open OTA practices, Golladay extended out a little bit and made a one-handed catch over Bademosi in the end zone, drawing a pass interference flag as well. It was pretty much a perfect play from the third-round pick out of Northern Illinois – a player who had multiple strong catches throughout the first two practices.