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From Brandon Aubrey to Davante Adams: The 5 Plays That Defined NFL Week 2 Sunday

With no shortage of drama in Week 2 on Sunday – from witnessing the Eagles holding on against the Chiefs, or the Cowboys duking it out in overtime with the Giants – it might be hard to narrow it down to a handful of plays.

But that's where we come in. Here are the 5 plays that defined the Week 2 Sunday slate.

The Tush Push caused more controversy this week after the Eagles used it not only to score their final touchdown but also to ice the game with a third-down conversion. That wasn’t actually the controversial part.

The problem was two-fold. First, it was that there was one instance where the Eagles offensive linemen were offsides, moving before the center had snapped. And then on the final instance, where they used it to ice the game, the officials couldn’t tell if Jalen Hurts fumbled the ball or not. That led FOX rules analyst Dean Blandino to say he’s "done with the tush push" because "it's a hard play to officiate."

But the bottom line is simple: the Eagles beat the Chiefs. Again. Jalen Hurts is now the second QB to defeat Mahomes three straight times after Joe Burrow. And the Tush Push will remain a big reason why — at least until 2026.

You probably saw (or will see) Steelers rookie Kaleb Johnson’s muffed kickoff return, which he abandoned for a Seahawks’ touchdown. That was a tough one. But Walker’s touchdown was the Seahawks’ positive play that shut the door on the Steelers.

On third-and-19 with goal-to-go, the Seahawks appeared to be resigning to a field goal attempt by running with Walker. Instead, he burst around the edge and found room to run all the way into the end zone for a touchdown. And by the way, Walker had not had a carry on the drive which Zach Charbonnnet led instead. Charbonnet finished the game

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