Thursday 21 December 2017 15:06, UK
Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy's overtime walk-off TD in the snow was voted your favourite play from Week 14 in the NFL!
McCoy's 21-yard game-winning effort beat off some stiff competition, winning with 27% of the vote, just about edging out Russell Wilson's deep touchdown pass for the Seattle Seahawks, which claimed second spot with 23%.
Click on the video above to watch our pick of the top five best plays from Week 14 of the 2017 season and then see more on the five options below...
A) JOSH GORDON - 18-yard TD reception, Packers @ Browns
Three years out of the NFL? No problem for Browns receiver Gordon, who hauled in this fine touchdown reception in the first quarter of his return to competitive action after suspension.
B) LESEAN MCCOY - 21-yard walk-off TD, Colts @ Bills
A blizzard in Buffalo? No problem for McCoy, either. The Bills running back clinched a crazy game played out in eight inches of snow with this walk-off TD in overtime.
C) PHILIP RIVERS - 41-yard flea flicker pass, Redskins @ Chargers
Chargers QB Rivers continues to play lights out! He had a 75-yard touchdown pass in this convincing win, but we've opted for this special flea flicker pass to Keenan Allen instead. What a play!
D) RUSSELL WILSON - 61-yard TD pass, Seahawks @ Jaguars
There's no-one better in the fourth quarter of a football game than Wilson, who is also one of the best deep-ball passers in the game! The two combine here on this 61-yard stunner to Paul Richardson for a score.
E) XAVIEN HOWARD - second interception, Patriots @ Dolphins
Howard had two of those rarest of things in the NFL - an interception of Tom Brady - in one game! The Dolphins cornerback's second pick though was 'the pick' of the bunch.
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 15 has to offer.
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