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The 3 plays in sports everybody will be talking about today

Pete Carroll
Pete Carroll

(NBC)

Good morning! Here are the plays everybody will be talking about on Monday:

The Seahawks and the Cardinals miss field goals and end in a much-deserved 6-6 tie. The NFL had not seen a 6-6 tie since 1972, but that is what it got in its "Sunday Night Football" matchup, and both teams deserved it. The teams could not score a touchdown in five quarters of football and combined to miss three field goals. The first miss came when the Seahawks' Bobby Wagner made the controversial play of leaping over the center to block a field-goal attempt. He did kick the center on the way over, but he did not use the center to help propel the leap and he did not land on a player, so it was deemed legal. Both teams also missed short, potentially winning attempts in the final minutes of overtime.

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The Atlanta Falcons took a huge gamble in OT and failed. The Falcons were in overtime against the Chargers when they chose to go for it on fourth-and-one from their own 45-yard line. They didn't make it. The Chargers then easily moved into field-goal range and made the winning field goal.

A.J. Green juggled a Hail Mary to himself for a touchdown. The Bengals were able to stretch a 14-10 lead to 21-10 on the final play of the first half against the Browns when Green somehow came down with this Hail Mary. The Bengals went on to win, 31-17.

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