Super Bowl LI sparked into life with a staggering 82-yard interception return for a touchdown.
Click on the video above to see the Robert Alford score which extended the Atlanta Falcons' lead over the New England Patriots to 21-0 in the second quarter in Houston.
After a scoreless first quarter, the Falcons ran away from the Patriots in the second thanks two to big turnovers, before New England launched a staggering second half comeback to win their fifth Super Bowl title.
The first Patriots turnover - a forced fumble from Deion Jones - helped set up the opening touchdown of the game, Devonta Freeman running in for a five-yard touchdown for the Falcons.
That lead was added to with a 19-yard score for Austin Hooper from a Matt Ryan pass, while his opposite number Tom Brady's miserable first half was compounded when he was picked off, gifting the Falcons a third touchdown.
Defensive back Alford made the play, before sprinting off down the right side line running the ball all the way back to the house.
Click on the video above to see Alford's sensational 82-yard touchdown.