Offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell didn't run the ball at the one-yard line when he was with the Seattle Seahawks, but he will run a flea-flicker with the Detroit Lions. Near the beginning of the fourth quarter, Matthew Stafford connected with Kenny Golladay for a long touchdown versus the New York Giants.

To begin the play, Stafford pitched the ball to J.D. McKissic on an apparent running play. Instead, McKissic tossed the ball back to Stafford and the veteran signal-caller found his No. 1 receiver down the field.

With the defense being fooled, Golladay was wide open and he was able to find his way into the end zone. After scoring the touchdown, Golladay improved his numbers to five receptions for 109 yards and two touchdowns in the game.

The Lions' go-to wide receiver now has two games this season where he has had two receiving touchdowns. Additionally, that makes it two weeks in a row that a wide receiver in Detroit has scored multiple touchdowns.

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