Matthew Stafford secured his career moment on Sunday, leading a late fourth-quarter drive in the Super Bowl that ended with a go-ahead touchdown pass to Cooper Kupp.
But it wasn't the scoring pass that turned heads on Sunday. Instead, it was a second-down pass to Kupp from midfield that got people talking.

The 22-yard pass was the longest play of the 15-play, 79 yard drive that ate 4:48 of game clock and left the Bengals with 1:25 to respond. Stafford took the snap in shotgun on second-and-7 from the Bengals 46-yard line with 3:06 remaining on the game clock.