Cole Beasley was your favourite play from Week One in the NFL, with 36 per cent.
Click on the video above to watch our pick of the top five best plays from the opening week of action in the 2017 season and then see more on the five options below...
In a closely fought contest, Beasely edged out Philadelphia Eagles QB Carson Wentz, who finished second with 35 per cent of the vote.
A) KAREEM HUNT - 78-yard TD, Chiefs @ Patriots
What a way to announce yourself to the NFL! There were a fair few highlights from Hunt's 246-yard and three-touchdown display against New England on opening night, but his 78-yard link up with Alex Smith for the second of those TDs was the pick.
B) CARSON WENTZ - 58-yard TD pass, Eagles @ Redskins
Philadelphia quarterback Wentz incredibly ducked and dived his way out of pressure to deliver a 58-yard touchdown strike to a wide-open Nelson Agholor in the first quarter of their road win over Washington.
C) JAQUISKI TARTT - Interception, Panthers @ 49ers
In an otherwise disappointing heavy home defeat to Carolina, Tartt provided the briefest of bright spots for San Francisco fans with his incredible one-handed interception in the second quarter as Cam Newton threw deep.
D) COLE BEASLEY - One-handed catch, Giants @ Cowboys
Odell Beckham Jr was sidelined for New York's Sunday prime-time game against Dallas, but he would have appreciated Beasley's stunning one-handed behind-the-back grab even despite his Giants' convincing defeat.
E) SHELBY HARRIS - Blocked field goal, Chargers @ Broncos
Harris crucially blocked Younghoe Koo's 44-yard field-goal attempt for Los Angeles as time expired in their divisional AFC West battle on Monday night. A successful kick would have seen the Broncos blow a 17-point lead in the fourth quarter and the game go to overtime, only for Harris to step up.
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 Two has to offer.
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