Colts safety Malik Hooker grabbed an insane one-handed interception in the fourth quarter on Sunday against the Chargers.
With Los Angeles ahead 24-16, Hooker made the snag with the Chargers threatening in the Colts' endzone.
His interception gave the Colts one last chance to get on the board, and the Colts then led a game-tying drive. Quarterback Jacoby Brissett connected with Ty Hilton for 19-yard touchdown and the Colts converted on a two-point attempt to tie the game and force overtime.
Hooker has a knack for one-handed interceptions, snagging one during training camp this preseason.