A total of four touchdown passes were thrown during the Kansas City Chiefs' dramatic 30-27 win over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, but the most important catch at Bank of America Stadium came after the game finished.
Fans clamored around the railings of the stands to position themselves for a souvenir or high-five from Chiefs players exiting the field. But a potentially heartwarming moment quickly turned scary for one child, when he lost his footing and slipped over the edge of the elevated stands for a dangerous fall.
Thankfully, Kansas City defensive tackle Tershawn Wharton was on the spot to make the play of the day.
Wharton made a pair of tackles on the field against the Panthers. But the two-time Super Bowl champion defensive lineman showed the hands and instincts of a well-trained wide receiver as he lunged forward and caught the falling child, preventing him from hitting the turf.
"Honestly it was natural reaction," Wharton said on the Pat McAfee Show on Tuesday. "I kinda grabbed him right by the back of his back and kind of pushed him into the stands a little bit more."
Wharton's quick reaction helped the child avoid a headfirst drop. He said later in his interview with McAfee that he's looking to invite the young fan to a future Chiefs game.