Tom Brady threw an incredible flea-flicker touchdown to Chris Hogan in the New England Patriots' AFC Championship win.
Click on the video above to see the sensational score, as Brady connected with Hogan for the second time out of his three touchdown passes in the 36-17 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
A flea-flicker is a trick play which is designed to fool the defence into thinking the offence are running the football, before the running back laterals the ball back to the quarterback to make a pass.
Brady's stunning 34-yard effort to Hogan helped the Patriots out to a 17-6 lead in the second quarter, a position of strength they would not relinquish for the rest of the contest.
It capped a particularly fine outing for Brady, who threw for a career postseason high of 384 yards as he booked a spot in a seventh Super Bowl, and a record ninth for the Patriots.
There they will face the Atlanta Falcons after they overcame the Green Bay packers 44-21 in the NFC Championship game, their final time playing at the Georgia Dome before moving into a new stadium.
Click on the video above to see Brady's sensational flea-flicker touchdown.
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