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Alabama quarterback AJ McCarron (10) and Alabama tight end Corey McCarron (47) walk with their family to celebrate seniors day before the No. 1 Alabama vs. Chattanooga NCAA football game, Saturday, November 23, 2013, at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. (Vasha Hunt/vhunt@al.com)

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AJ McCarron

completed a pass to his younger brother, Corey, for the first time in his Alabama career on what appears to be his final possession at Bryant-Denny Stadium.

On first-and-10 at Chattanooga's 49-yard line early in Saturday's third quarter, McCarron threw a quick screen to Corey, a walk-on H-back, for a 3-yard gain. He patted his little brother on the head as he ran off the field following the first catch of his Crimson Tide career.

Three plays later, McCarron hit

Amari Cooper

for a 38-yard touchdown pass to put Alabama ahead, 35-0.

Blake Sims

took over for McCarron the following possession.

Corey transferred to Alabama in January 2012 following a one-year stint at South Alabama. He sat out the 2012 season and has seen the field sparsely this year.

"I missed playing with AJ," Corey said

. "That's something I always wanted to do. The two years I played with him I loved it. Deep down, I wanted to play with AJ.

"You only live once. I want to play with him before my playing days are over."