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Can't-Miss Plays of Week 5

Maurice Jones-Drew breaks into the open field for a 52-yard TD run, which gave the Jaguars an insurmountable 10-point lead on the Chiefs.

   Vincent Fuller demonstrates the best way to atone for getting beaten on a pass pattern: Collect the deflected pass and take it back. 
   Roderick Hood didn't do anything special to make the interception, but once he had his hands on it, well, have a look. 
   It wasn't all bad for the 
  Browns in their loss to mighty New England, as Tim Carter did provide one highlight-reel-worthy effort. 

Leon Washington's 98-yard kickoff return gave the Jets a 24-14 lead. Unfortunately for Washington and Co., that lead wouldn't hold up.

   It was a bad weekend for former USC back LenDale White. A day after his Trojans were upset, White fumbled, and DeAngelo Hall returned it for a TD. 
   Kerry Rhodes keeps the turnovers-turned-touchdowns trend of Week 5 going strong with this strip of Brandon Jacobs and return for a TD. 
   Kickers don't often make it into Can't-Miss Plays, but Kris Brown had five of them, including a franchise-record, 57-yard field goal for the victory. 
   Just when you thought it was safe to write off the 
  Giants, the G-Men score 21 unanswered points to win, including this TD from 
  Plaxico Burress. 

Asante Samuel intercepts Browns QB Derek Anderson and Donte' Stallworth scores on the very next play.

   Sure, it was a fine touchdown pass, but it was Trent Dilfer's celebration afterward that really set this play apart. 
   Michael "Burner" Turner puts a big, fat exclamation point on the 
  Chargers' rout of the 
  Broncos with a long TD run. 
   Tight end 
  Greg Olsen turns, leaps and makes a big touchdown catch to help the 
  Bears rally past the 
  Packers. 

Bills defensive end Chris Kelsay tips a Tony Romo pass to himself and walks into the end zone for a score.

Nick Folk makes an onside kick that is recovered by the Cowboys, then nails a 53-yard field goal to beat Buffalo on Monday night.

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