Crazy moment NFL fan records Jahmyr Gibbs throwing the ball straight at his phone on incredible four-TD night

A fan sitting behind one of Ford Field’s end zones recording a Jahmyr Gibbs touchdown on his phone quickly lost sight of him after the Lions running back threw the football into the crowd and hit the device.

Gibbs is seen sliding behind the Minnesota Vikings defense, entering the end zone untouched and hauling in a Jared Goff pass for a score.

The running back takes a few steps before throwing the ball into the crowd with no real target, but it was a bull’s-eye for hitting a fan’s phone.

You hear the ball hit the fan’s phone, causing him to lose sight of it for almost two minutes celebrating the touchdown.

Finally, the fan picks up the phone to show the fan with the ball and realizes the whole thing was recorded.

Gibbs’ third-quarter score was the game-winner and was one of four for him on Sunday night, as the Lions defeated the Vikings 31-9 to claim the NFC’s top seed in the playoffs and its only Wild Card Weekend see you in the conference.

A fan recorded Jahmyr Gibbs’ touchdown only for the tailback to throw the ball into the crowd

Gibbs' throw hit the phone, where it remained for almost two minutes before being picked up

Gibbs’ throw hit the phone, where it stayed for almost two minutes before being picked up

Gibbs opened the scoring Sunday night, had the receiving touchdown and capped it off with a pair of scores in the fourth quarter to dismantle the 14-win Vikings.

The stakes in the game were huge as the losing team, Minnesota, now has to travel to Los Angeles to take on the Rams in the Wild Card round.

The Vikings will be the road team despite winning the third-most regular season games in the NFL, tied with the Eagles, and four more than the Rams.

Now that Gibbs has become the workhorse of the Detroit offense, he has shown his true potential, with four scores representing every touchdown in the game for both teams.

The Lions will now wait to see who they host in the Divisional round, as all paths for the NFC to the Super Bowl will go through Ford Field.

Detroit will face the Packers, Commanders, Vikings (again) or the Rams in two weeks.