The Cincinnati Bengals are still looking for their first win of the season and Zac Taylor is pulling out all of the stops on offense. Midway through the second quarter, Taylor fooled his former team with a clever touchdown play versus the Los Angeles Rams.

Of course, Taylor spent 2017-2018 with the Rams as an offensive assistant to Sean McVay. The rookie head coach took a play out of McVay's playbook to get a touchdown for Joe Mixon.

The Rams run a ton of jet sweeps to their wide receivers and will run a pass play off of that. On this play, Cincinnati used that idea to fake the ball to Auden Tate. Then, Andy Dalton immediately found Mixon for a wide-open touchdown.

Shortly after this play, McVay countered with a remarkable double-reverse flea-flicker that ended in a long touchdown for Cooper Kupp. This game seems to be perfect for people who love seeing uncanny play-calling.

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