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Best Plays of the Year 2013 BEST PLAYS OF THE YEAR 2013 WIDE RECEIVER PLAYS OF THE YEAR: RADIO - ON 3RD & 3, DALTON FIRES TOWARD THE END ZONE! A DIVING JUGGLING ATTEMPT! WHAT A CATCH BY MARVIN JONES!! RADIO - WEEDEN SETTLES. HE LOOKS. HE'S LOBBING CORNER OF THE END ZONE! IT'S CAUGHT BY CAMERON! TOUCHDOWN!! RADIO - BRADY LAWSON TO THE BACK OF THE END ZONE. MICHAEL .... , A ONE-HANDED GRAB AND WHAT A CATCH IT WAS!!! TOUCHDOWN!! THE TEXANS WIN IT!! WHAT A GRAB!! RADIO - RILEY COOPER WITH A TREMENDOUS RECEPTION! RADIO - WHAT A CATCH BY KEVIN OGLETREE. RADIO - GOING LONG DOWN THE LEFT SIDELINE TOWARDS THE END ZONE. JUGGLED IT! CAUGHT! IT'S JOSH GORDON!! RADIO - TOUCHDOWN WASHINGTON, AN AWESOME CATCH. THAT'S PLAYMAKING. RADIO - THAT IS PLAYMAKING. RADIO- WHAT A CATCH BY ALSHON JEFFREY. UNREAL! RADIO- MEGATRON HAULS IT IN!! TOUCHDOWN TAMPA BAY BUCCANEER...BY THE CANNONS, VINCENT JACKSON! Page 1 of 5 RADIO - BRADY THROWS IT TO THE END ZONE FOR KENDREL TOMPKINS LEAPING! HE'S GOT IT!! TOUCHDOWN KENDREL THOMPKINS!!! RADIO - WILSON FIRES DOWN THE FAR SIDELINE. TOUCHDOWN!!! AND BABY DOES HE MAKE A CATCH IN THE END ZONE!! RADIO - INTO THE END ZONE FOR BRYANT. REACHES UP! GRABS IT! TOUCHDOWN DEZ BRYANT! DEFLECTED OFF HIS SHOULDER PAD! RADIO - ANTONIO BROWN, UNBELIEVABLE. UNBELIEVABLE CATCH WIT ONE HAND! RADIO - JOSH MCCOWN FADE LEFT DEEP FOR ALSHON JEFFREY! TOUCHDOWN!! BRILLIANT CATCH BY ALSHON JEFFREY! RADIO - ROMO BACK 5 STEPS. THROWS IT TO THE RIGHT SIDE. BRYANT OVER THE TOP OF A DEFENDER. WHAT A SENSATIONAL INDIVIDUAL EFFORT. AMAZING QUARTERBACK PLAYS OF THE YEAR RADIO - HERE COMES ADRIAN PETERSON, HIS FIRST CARRY. ZIPS UP THE MIDDLE MAKES A MAN MISS AT THE 25. AND HE'S LOOSE!!! HANDOFF ADRIAN. LOWERS THE HELMET AT THE 5!! DALLAS COWBOYS ...CAN THEY HOLD HIM! OH MY HEAVENS. TOUCHDOWN!!! RADIO - THAT'S JUST SICK. HOW DO YOU DO THAT? SERIOUSLY. THAT'S JUST SICK. RADIO - FRED JACKSON FINDS A CREASE UP THE MIDDLE. DODGES A MAN AT THE 5 INTO THE END ZONE. TOUCHDOWN FRED JACKSON! MCCOY, HE'S AIMING FOR IT. HE IS GOING ALL THE WAY!! TOUCHDOWN SHADY MCCOY!! SHADY MCCOY IS GOING WILD. Page 2 of 5 RADIO- STAFFORD GIVES TO BUSH AGAIN. BUSH 35, BUSH RIGHT FOR 30...BUSH 20! REGGIE BUSH 37 YDS! TOUCHDOWN DETROIT LIONS! RADIO - HANDOFF ... PLAY RIGHT. CHARLES 30 AT THE 25!! SKIPS OFF THE TACKLE 15!! TOUCHDOWN!! JAMAL CHARLES HAS GONE TO ANOTHER LEVEL. RADIO - BERNARD RUNNING TO THE RIGHT, I N TROUBLE. GETS AWAY FROM THE TACKLE. UH OH. HE'S GOING THE WRONG WAY. HE'S WAY BACK AT THE 46. THE HE TURNS UP FIELD TO THE 30, DOWN TO THE 15! COMING BACK! TOUCHDOWN!! MAN!! GIOVANNI BERNARD! UNBELIEVABLE RUN! BERNARD'S ON HIS WAY TOWARDS THE PYLON. OH BABY!! HE'S IN! TOUCHDOWN!! RUNNING BACK PLAYS OF THE YEAR RADIO - PLAY FAKE WILSON, ROLLS...THROW FAR SIDE IN THE FRONT CORNER OF THE END ZONE. TOUCHDOWN SEAHAWKS!! RADIO - SNAP IS BACK. BACK TO THROW. HE'S GOT SOME TIME. ROLLS TO HIS RIGHT, NOWHERE TO GO, AND HE PEELS AWAY FROM PRESSURE. KEEPS HIS FEET. THROWS ON THE RUN ON ANOTHER MADE-UP PLAY. RADIO- ANDREW LUCK OUT OF THE GUN AGAIN HE WILL GIVE IT TO DONALD BROWN. DONALD FIGHTS HIS WAY NOW BALL'S LOOSE. LUCK PICKS IT UP AND LUCK SCORES!! ANDREW PICKED UP THE FUMBLE AND SCORED!! RADIO- NICK FOLES HAS THROWN 7 TOUCHDOWN PASSES TODAY. RADIO- PEYTON MANNING'S 7TH TOUCHDOWN PASS, AND THERE'S THE RECORD. HIS 51ST TD. PASS. PEYTON MANNING JUST PASSED DREW BREES FOR THE SINGLE SEASON NFL RECORD 5477 YDS. Page 3 of 5 RADIO - RIVERS GOING END ZONE LOOKING FOR ___! HE HAS GOT IT!! KAPAERNICK WITH THE LEGS! TOUCHDOWN 49ERS! RADIO - WELL THIS IS IT. BLITZ IS ON. RODGERS SCRAMBLES LEFT! HE'S GOT COBB AT THE 10 TO THE 5!! TOUCHDOWN! AND THE PACKERS ARE GOING TO THE PLAYOFFS!! DEFENSIVE PLAYS OF THE YEAR RADIO - NOW 2ND DOWN AND 17 FOR THE PATRIOTS. BRADY OUT OF THE SHOTGUN SNAP. THROWS ACROSS THE MIDDLE. PASS IS INTERCEPTED BY ALLEN! RUNS IT TO THE 15 OFF HIT DOWN THE FARS SIDELINE! DIVE INTO THE END ZONE! TOUCHDOWN JETS! RADIO - SNAP IS TO MANNING OUT OF THE GUN. HERE COMES MANNING. HERE COMES ..BALL IS BATTED OUT OF THE AIR!! CAN THE COLTS COME UP WITH IT IN THE END ZONE!?! THEY DO!! RADIO - CUTLER'S GOT IT. NOW HE SLIPS AND DOWN. NDAMKUNG SUH, THE BALL IS LOOSE! PICKED UP BY THE LIONS BACK IN THE HOUSE!! TOUCHDOWN DETROIT LIONS! RADIO - GOTTA GET RID OF IT! THE BALL IS PICKED OFF! IT'S RICHARD SHERMAN! HE'S GONNA GO DOWN THE FAR SIDELINES! ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! TOUCHDOWN SEAHAWKS! RADIO - ...TO THE MIDDLE. PICKED OFF AND THERE HE GOES! DOWN THE SIDELINE T.J. WARD! TOUCHDOWN!! RADIO - 4TH & 1. RODGERS HAS IT. GIVES TO FRANKLIN. HE... I DON'T THINK HE GOT IT! I DON'T THINK HE GOT IT! BALL'S OUT! BALL'S OUT! THE BALL IS OUT! THE BENGALS HAVE SCOOPED IT UP! TERRENCE NEWMAN RUNNING BACK! TERRENCE NEWMAN SAYS, "THANK YOU." OOH BABY, WHAT A PLAY! Page 4 of 5 RADIO- CUTLER PLAY ACTION. CUTLER LOOKING. FIRST OFF TO THE LEFT. IT IS DEFLECTED AND IT'S INTERCEPTED! IT'S INTERCEPTED BY THE REDSKINS ALL THE WAY TO THE END ZONE! IT'S BRIAN ORAKPO! RADIO - THE BENGALS AND DOLPHINS ARE TIED AT 20. HERE THEY COME. AND HE'S HIT OUT OF THE END ZONE. SACKED! SAFETY! THE DOLPHINS IN THE BALL GAME! Page 5 of 5 .
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