Here are the top five must-see plays from Week 16 in the NFL:
Wanna start at QB?
Houston Texans head coach Bill O’Brien has a tough decision to make: Arian Foster, starting quarterback in 2015? We joke, yes, but check out this throw from Foster to rookie tight end C.J. Fiedorowicz.

What a pick
The Minnesota Vikings lost under fairly bizarre circumstances, having a punt blocked against them for a safety in the final minute. But early in the game, Harrison Smith made a fantastic interception that shows why he’s one of the better young safeties in the NFL. It almost looked like Smith just stole the ball straight from Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill’s hands on a blitz.*

Remember him?
Johnny Manziel didn’t do much better in his second start than he did in his first, with Brian Hoyer having to come on for the Cleveland Browns in relief after Manziel injured his hamstring. Hoyer was far from perfect either, but he did manage to hit Jordan Cameron on an 80-yard touchdown pass that tilted this game back in the Browns’ favor temporarily.

Game saver
The New Orleans Saints had two timeouts, the two-minute warning and 90 yards to go save a shot at the playoffs. But Atlanta Falcons cornerback Robert McClain never let them get started. McClain picked off Drew Brees on the first play of the drive with just over two minutes left, helping preserve the Falcons’ win with a shot at the NFC South title next week.


Making it look so easy
It’s almost boring at this point, but Dez Bryant once again showed why he is about to be a very rich man. His touchdown might have been, oh, his seventh-most impressive score of the season, but by normal human standards he’s still in rare company. The Dallas Cowboys are a dangerous team entering the playoffs with this man on their side.*

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