Buccaneers wide receiver Scotty Miller catches a touchdown pass to end the first half in Sunday's NFC Championship Game. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Content Services LLC

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Green Bay Packers were involved in a close affair in  Sunday’s NFC Championship Game late in the second quarter.

Tom Brady and the Buccaneers held a 14-10 lead with Green Bay possessing the ball. That’s when young Buccaneers cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting intercepted Aaron Rodgers on a pass intended for Allen Lazard. As you will see below, the defensive back got away with an obvious hold before making the interception.

A few plays later, and Brady hit Scotty Miller for a 39-yard touchdown to give the Buccaneers an 11-point lead heading into the half.

That’s a crazy end-of-half sequence right there. It was a potential 10- or 14-point turn of events in the Buccaneers’ favor.

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