
What Was the Best NFL Moment in Week 11?
That's where you come in. Check out our top picks for Moment of the Week and vote on your favorite below!
Russell Wilson's TD Catch
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Yep, you read that right. After picking up a first down to put them in the red zone, Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll decided to reach into his bag of tricks. Quarterback Russell Wilson took the snap, handed the ball off to Baldwin on an end-around, and took off on a wheel route. His trusty receiver hit him in stride to put the Seahawks up 23-7 in the middle of the third quarter.
If they can stay healthy, the Seahawks are going to make some noise in the postseason. You heard it here first, people (You didn't, but just go with it).
Xavier Rhodes to the House!
In a league of outspoken cornerbacks, the Vikings' Xavier Rhodes continues to ball out week-in and week-out. He has freakish athleticism and a nose for big plays. In a huge NFC showdown, with the Cardinals' season hanging by the threads, Rhodes decided to play spoiler. With 3:23 left in the first half, he jumped an out route and took it 100 yards for the score. The Vikings went on to make a number of big plays and secure a much-needed home victory.
Ted Ginn Jr. Hauls in the TD
With Kelvin Benjamin sidelined for all of last season, Ted Ginn Jr. was QB Cam Newton's favorite target. And he did not disappoint. He must've reminded his QB of this before the first half ended on Sunday.
After a massive field goal block by the Panthers' defense, Newton and his speedster WR connected for a beautiful 40-yard touchdown. Newton threw a beautiful ball, and Ginn Jr. toe tapped his way to his first TD of the season. Can the Panthers turn their season around?
Wilson and Graham Connect for Vintage TD
One word: Vintage, for two reasons. First, Russell Wilson is crazy athletic and continues to keep plays alive with his feet. Second, Jimmy Graham is back to being great. On 3rd-and-11, Wilson scrambled to keep the play alive, found his trusty TE coming back to the ball and Jimmy G (the original) did the rest. He reached over the Eagles defender, broke a tackle and sprinted into the end zone. Cue the power spike!
Rafael Bush Pick Six
I debated putting this one in because I feel like one of these happens every week against Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles, but I couldn't leave it out. In a tie ballgame in Detroit, the Lions' defense needed a big third-down stop. Bortles helped them out a bit. His attempt to WR Marqise Lee was tipped in the air, intercepted by Rafael Bush and taken to the house for the TD. If only pick sixes counted towards your touchdown total, Blake. Got 'em!

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