There are the top five must-see plays from Week 10 in the NFL.
Block party
It has been a strange season — and career — so far for Miami Dolphins linebacker Dion Jordan. After a second suspension, Jordan has returned to the field and actually had an impact. Watch this athletic blocked field goal by Earl Mitchell (the fourth blocked kick of the season for the Dolphins) as Jordan picks up the fumble and runs it back. Jordan is a heck of an athlete, especially for a former defensive end, but he can’t outrun Lions tight end Kellen Davis, who tracks him down at the Detroit 3.**

Key conversion
Down 13-3, the Kansas City Chiefs badly needed a conversion as they faced a 4th and 1 from the Buffalo 39-yard line early in the fourth quarter. With a tight formation and the Bills’ defense all bunched up close to the line of scrimmage, expecting a plunge up the middle, the Chiefs had something else in mind. Instead, Alex Smith pitched the ball out to the edge to Jamaal Charles —*a brilliant play call —*who scored to shift the tide in an eventual Chiefs victory.*

Acrobatic pick
If you love good cornerback-receiver battles, then go back and watch what Brent Grimes and Calvin Johnson did Sunday. The 5-9 Grimes and the 6-5 Johnson, in his first game back from injury, went back and forth all game. The Detroit Lions' Johnson won a few battles, and he caught the game-winning touchdown pass, but the Miami Dolphins' Grimes got the upper hand on this brilliant interception.

Money play?
Is Dez Bryant worth Calvin Johnson money? As a player, yes. We’ll see if the Dallas Cowboys are willing to pony up, but before they make a decision they might want to watch the game tape from Sunday’s victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars in London. Bryant did all his damage —*156 receiving yards worth — in the second quarter, which including this incredible touchdown catch. Nice tackling, Jaguars.


Pat Pete Pick
It’s hard to believe, but this was Arizona Cardinals cornerback Patrick Peterson’s first interception of the season. They needed it, with quarterback Carson Palmer down with injury, and Peterson rose to the occasion with this incredibly athletic play, tipping the ball to himself before running it back to the house.*

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