Best NFL highlights from Week 7: Trick plays and a lot more

PITTSBURGH, PA - OCTOBER 22: Darrius Heyward-Bey
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6. The best seat in the house

Who knew Robbie Anderson would have the best seat in the house on Sunday? Early in the first half against the Dolphins, Josh McCown found Anderson for a 18-yard touchdown to give the Jets a 14-7 lead. Anderson did his own version of the Lambeau Leap and hopped right into the first row of stands at Hard Rock Stadium.

It was a fantastic celebration by Anderson, but the Jets could not pull off the win today. But still, who expected the Jets to be in this position come Week 7 of the NFL season? I can tell you just about no one.

5. Brett Hundley’s first career Lambeau Leap

Things didn’t go great for the Packers in their first game without Aaron Rodgers this season, but Brett Hundley had a career moment. In the middle of the second quarter, Hundley took it himself into the end zone for the 14-yard rushing touchdown, but it didn’t end there.

After scoring the touchdown, Hundley did his first career Lambeau Leap into the Green Bay crowd. It’s a special moment for any Packers play who scores a touchdown, especially for the first time. Fans greeted Hundley with open arms as he jumped into the first row of the stands.

Even with the loss today, the Packers are still in the playoff race. They’re hoping more Hundley Lambeau Leaps equates to more wins for this team heading forward.