PHOTOS: 10 incredible images from Week 15 in the NFL
Russell Wilson showed his elusiveness, Martavis Bryant planted a mighty stiff arm, and a brawl broke out in the Music City in another action-packed week in the NFL.
Here are the images that defined a week:
Up for grabs
New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. snagged one of his three scores in regular fashion, up and over somebody, during Sunday's game against the Washington Redskins.
Taking a leap
Buffalo Bills running back Fred Jackson got vertical in his game against the Green Bay Packers.
He finished with 71 yards on 20 carries, along with three catches for 27 yards.
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Can't touch this
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson showed why he is one of the hardest quarterbacks to bring down, evading a Quinton Dial tackle against the San Francisco 49ers.
Striking a pose
New England Patriots running back LeGarrette Blount posed with the Minutemen after scoring his third quarter 3-yard touchdown against the Miami Dolphins.
Get off me
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Martavis Bryant introduced his hand to the face of Atlanta Falcons safety Dwight Lowery after snagging a catch.
Sharing is caring
Detroit Lions receiver Calvin Johnson and Minnesota Vikings receiver Cordarrelle Patterson took a moment to exchange cleats as gifts after their game.
Brawl for all
The New York Jets and Tennessee Titans had a true battle of the bottom feeders.
The two struggling teams had a scrum during the game, and there were surprisingly no ejections.
Sharing pleasantries
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant and Philadelphia Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins refused to wait until kickoff to express their disdain for one another.
Tumbling over
Denver Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib made San Diego Chargers wide receiver Seyi Ajirotutu take a flip during an interception return.
Johnny Cash
This is only one of the many images produced in the Cincinnati Bengals' ruining of the Cleveland Browns' Sunday.
The Bengals mocked Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel, during his first and forgettable career start.
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