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Raiders Go For Two
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With 47 seconds to go, the Oakland Raiders scored to tie the game, but instead of settling for the tie, they went for the win with a two-point conversion to Michael Crabtree in the corner of the end zone. Then Oakland held on to win as the New Orleans Saints missed the potential game-winning 61-yard field goal.
Aaron Rodgers Throws TD as He's Being Tackled
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers continues to put on a show each and every week. He throws some of the most insane TD passes, including this one to Davante Adams as he's being pulled down. It was the perfect throw—and a great catch by Adams as well.
Terrance Williams Won't Go Out of Bounds
It would have set up a long field-goal attempt for the win, but wideout Terrance Williams didn't even give the Dallas Cowboys a chance. Instead of getting out of bounds right away to stop the clock, Williams tried to cut back into the field and got tackled right away to end the game. Even Dez Bryant was pointing at him to get out as it was happening.
Antonio Brown Twerks in the End Zone
If you don't want to see Pittsburgh Steelers wideout Antonio Brown dance in the end zone, you have to keep him out first, and it doesn't look like many teams will be able to do that this season. Brown celebrated his second TD of the game with the twerk heard round the world—and got a penalty for it to boot.
Brandin Cooks Scores Longest TD in Saints History
On his own 2-yard line, Saints quarterback Drew Brees lofted a perfect pass into the arms of wide receiver Brandin Cooks, who caught it in stride and promptly ran away from every Raiders defender who dared to try to catch him. The 98-yard play was the longest in New Orleans history.

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