Patriots perfectly execute 34-yard flea-flicker to extend lead over Steelers by Emmett Knowlton on Jan 22, 2017, 7:51 PM Advertisement
The New England Patriots pulled off some offensive trickery against the Steelers in the second quarter of the NFC Championship on Sunday when Tom Brady found Chris Hogan for a 34-yard touchdown on a perfect little flea-flicker. On the play, Brady handed the ball off to Dion Lewis on what looked to be a standard rushing play. Only Lewis, before making contact with the line, flipped the ball back to Brady, who immediately hit a wide-open Hogan for the score. Here's the play: Hogan, who only played one year of college football, now has two touchdowns in the first half against the Steelers. New England leads 17-6 toward the end of the first half. SEE ALSO: WHERE ARE THEY NOW? The 6 quarterbacks drafted before Tom Brady in the infamous 2000 NFL Draft |
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