It seems like it's every week that Detroit Lions wide receiver Kenny Golladay is making a highlight-reel play.

Early in the second quarter of Detroit's matchup with the Oakland Raiders, Matthew Stafford found Golladay ripping through the porous secondary. The third-year wide receiver took it to the house for a 59-yard touchdown reception.

Stafford and Golladay connected in the soft spot of zone coverage. Then, Golladay put safety Erik Harris on skates. From there, he powered through a tackle attempt by Karl Joseph to get himself into the end zone for his first touchdown of the day:

Quietly, Golladay is becoming one of the NFL's best at a star-studded position. Heading into Sunday's game in Oakland, the third-year wide receiver had 31 receptions for 508 yards and an NFL-leading six touchdowns. The league should be on notice.

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