When Josh McCown darted an 18-yard pass to Roby Anderson in the second quarter of Sunday’s New York Jets vs Miami Dolphins game, the wide receiver didn’t just find the end zone — he also found himself one of the best seats in the house.

Take a look at the footage below. Let the fact that Robby Anderson used the stadium itself as a prop wash over you like a cold shower. This isn't so much a planned out attack to celebrate in good fun as it was more a timely use of something close by.

The pass Anderson caught in that play gave the Jets a 14-7 lead and pumped even more confidence into the overachieving Jets.

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So pumped up was Anderson that he jumped into the empty seats just behind the field goal post and sat for a little while, putting his legs up and enjoying the view from one of the most expensive seats at the Hard Rock Stadium. If everyone else was going nuts around him due to the excitement he caused, Anderson was as cool as a cucumber.

The Dolphins are 11th in the league in terms of gate attendance which isn’t too shabby. It also means the team is doing a good job of convincing people to gawk at Jay Cutler while he adds more to his interceptions body of work, but those unoccupied seats Anderson rested on might be a sign that Dolphins fans are losing interest.

As for the game itself, it wasn't a pretty one. Maybe those fans got out of dodge.