NFL's Top Plays of Week 6

Football fans, it's Week 6 of the NFL season, and this Sunday's slate started with a high-stakes AFC North rivalry game followed by America's Game of the Week.

Check out the best moments from across the league from Week 6.

Aaron Rodgers to the haters

Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers handed it off for the 1-yard score and then hit the Key & Peele celebration.

Rodgers flexes too soon

While the Green Bay offense got off to a hot start, it quickly sputtered, with quarterback Aaron Rodgers tossing consecutive interceptions – one of which was a pick-six.

Before today, he hadn't thrown an interception this season.

Meanwhile, Tompa Tom is saving plays

After a botched snap, Bucs quarterback Tom Brady snagged it with one hand and regrouped, tossing it for the touchdown.

And the dynamic duo is officially back! 

Rob Gronkowski scored and spiked it for the first time since 2019.

The King rules in OT thriller

After delivering an unbelievable stiff-arm on Monday Night Football, Titans running back Derrick Henry broke free for a 94-yard score, and you better believe he pulled out the stiff-arm again.

Henry is now just one of five players in NFL history with multiple touchdown runs of at least 90 yards in his career.

It wasn't without an impressive showing from both quarterbacks either, as both Watson and Tannehill passed for two touchdowns. Tannehill sent the game to overtime tossing a touchdown with just four seconds remaining, and Tennessee secured the victory.

A new Philly special

This might be the strangest score of the day, where Eagles' Miles Sanders dashed 75 yards only to fumble right before finding the end zone.

Fear not, Philly fans, for J.J. Arcega-Whiteside recovered it for the touchdown.

Cam is Superman

Despite the in-game heroics from New England quarterback Cam Newton, including a fumble recovery attempt...

...to a role reversal to receiver, the Patriots fell to the Broncos in Foxborough.

Denver quarterback Drew Lock tossed dimes in the upset, including this 41-yard grab from receiver Tim Patrick.

But really, it was the Broncos defense that won the day, highlighted by a fan-favorite, big-man interception when Denver's defensive end Shelby Harris went horizontal.

Not your average quarterback

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson turned on the jets and reached a top speed of 21.01 miles per hour on this 37-yard touchdown run, the fastest speed Jackson has reached on any play in his NFL career.

In the victory, Jackson boasted his fourth career game with at least 100 rushing yards and a score on the ground, tying Michael Vick for the most such games by any quarterback since 1960.

Atlanta bounces back

It was the Falcons' day from start to finish in the franchise's first win of the season.

On the first play of the game, Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins attempted a play fake, which didn't fool Atlanta Falcons linebacker Deion Jones. Kirk finished the first half with three picks and zero points scored.

Kirk mounted a comeback in the second half, but Atlanta quarterback Matt Ryan had built himself a comfortable lead.

Ryan tossed four touchdowns, two of which went to receiver Julio Jones, who led the Falcons with eight catches for 137 yards.

The Falcons gained 462 yards on offense in the 40-23 victory.

Steelers own the Browns

Cleveland left Heinz Field beaten and battered, with Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield taking the worst of it.

Pittsburgh's defense put on a clinic, with two picks, starting with a 33-yard house call from safety Minkah Fitzpatrick.

And it ended with four sacks, including this play where Steelers' Bud Dupree forced a three-and-out.

Big Ben did just enough, with a little help from breakout rookie receiver Chase Claypool, who tied the record for the most scores by a rookie wide receiver in their first five career games since 1970 with a touchdown, for the win.

Leading QB and RB, Daniel Jones

Giants quarterback Danny Dimes turned on the wheels for a 49-yard scamper and slide.

This season, Jones has a team-best 20 carries for 130 yards. And with the support from his defense, the Giants earned their first win of the season.

'Minshew Magic' not enough

Jacksonville quarterback Gardner Minshew avoided Detroit's blitz, and somehow got the ball out to running back Chris Thompson.

But his incredible plays were matched by Detroit quarterback Matt Stafford, who was in his bag today, most notably with this sidearm sling to Jesse James.

The Lions won, 34-16.

The rookie dueled with the veteran

Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow. wheeled and dealed today, from a quarterback sneak to a 67-yard bomb to Tee Higgins.

But Colts quarterback Phillip Rivers tossed three touchdowns of his own for a 31-27 win.

Flacco flies backward

Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse for the winless, scoreless Jets, quarterback Joe Flacco got sacked and lost 28 yards on this play.

Ouch. 

OBJ doing OBJ things

Cleveland receiver Odell Beckham Jr. showed off his elite feet with an unbelievable toe-tap grab.

Starring in The Matrix

Football play or science fiction stunt? Falcons receiver Russell Gage hurdled and spun over the defender for the first down.

Fitzpatrick – the ambidextrous QB

Apparently Tua Tagovalia isn't the only left-quarterback on the Miami roster.

Fitzpatrick kept the play alive, tossing the ball from his left hand while evading the sack.

But then, Tua took the field.

With a little over two minutes to go in the fourth quarter, backup quarterback and No. 5 overall pick in the 2020 NFL draft Tagovailoa went in for Fitzpatrick.

Peachy pick

Jets safety Marcus Maye got redemption for the 2012 butt-fumble with the no-less legendary butt-interception.

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