Brent Grimes doesn't need two-hands to make an interception. (CBS)
Brent Grimes doesn't need two hands to make an interception. (CBS)

If you were hoping to see a ridiculous one-handed interception during NFL action on Sunday, Brent Grimes has you covered.

During the second quarter of Miami's game in Detroit, Grimes made what might go down as the interception of the decade in the NFL.

Not only was the pick awesome, but it came at a pivotal time for the Dolphins. On the previous play, Miami quarterback Ryan Tannehill had thrown an interception that Lions defensive back James Ihedigbo returned 70-yards to the Dolphins' 16-yard line.

After a 15-yard face-mask penalty, the Lions started their ensuing drive on Miami's 31-yard line and that's when Grimes picked off Matthew Stafford.

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