Thursday 2 November 2017 19:19, UK
Jamal Agnew's 88-yard punt return TD was voted your favourite play from Week Two in the NFL.
Agnew actually finished tied with Tom Brady, and his touchdown pass to Rob Gronkowski, on 26 per cent, but delving further into the stats revealed that the Detroit Lions rookie was triumphant by as little as two votes.
Click on the video above to watch our pick of the top five best plays from Week Two of the 2017 season and then see more on the five options below...
A) TOM BRADY - 53-yard TD pass, Patriots @ Saints
Who thought Brady was done at 40? Sure, his Week One effort was a worry, but he was back to his brilliant best on Sunday against the Saints, throwing three TDs in the first quarter for the first time in his illustrious career, including this beauty to tight end Rob Gronkowski.
B) TRAVIS KELCE - 15-yard TD reception, Eagles @ Chiefs
Kelce showed incredible commitment and determination to get into the endzone on this 15-yard link-up with Alex Smith, leaping over two oncoming Philadelphia defenders before then having some fun with an 'Eagles' celebration.
C) ANTONIO GATES - record 112th TD reception, Dolphins @ Chargers
Gates caught his NFL-record 112th touchdown pass in the Chargers' home defeat to the Dolphins - this endzone grab enough to break his tie with former Kansas City and Atlanta tight end Tony Gonzalez.
D) TODD GURLEY - 18-yard TD reception, Redskins @ Rams
Rams running back Gurley gave his best Olympic hurdler impression with this stunning TD against the Redskins, athletically leaping over cornerback Bashaud Breeland on his way into the endzone.
E) JAMAL AGNEW - 88-yard punt return TD, Lions @ Giants
Lions rookie Agnew was off to the races as he returned this punt 88 yards for a TD on Monday Night Football against the Giants - the young cornerback spinning and juking his way to the endzone.
We'll bring you the best plays of every week in the NFL for you to vote on like above, so check back in on Tuesday next week to see the very best Week Three has to offer.
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