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    . Nike Hyperdunk 2017 Rouge .Will Parks Broncos vs. Saints ? Blocked and returnedThe situation: With the Superdome crowd roaring in the wake of Drew Brees 32-yard touchdown pass to Brandin Cooks with 1:30 to play that tied the game at 23, the Saints need the extra point to put themselves in position to win. The play: Broncos rookie safety Justin Simmons leaps over Saints long-snapper Justin Drescher and blocks Will Lutzs kick. The Broncos other rookie safety -- Will Parks -- snares the ball on the bounce and runs 84 yards up the left sideline for two points to give the Broncos a 25-23 win. Parks says after the game: I want to thank my grandma for taking me to ballet. Gary Kubiak, Trevor Siemian and Park discuss the wild ending in the audio clip.Chuck Cook/USA TODAY Sports.Eric BerryChiefs vs. Panthers ? Game changerThe situation: The Panthers have the ball at their own 29 facing a third-and-6 with 10:51 left in the fourth quarter. Carolina holds a 17-6 lead. The play: The Chiefs blitz and get quick pressure on Carolina quarterback Cam Newton, who throws a weak pass intended for tight end Greg Olsen. Its intercepted by Chiefs safety Eric Berry, who runs across the field and into the end zone for a 42-yard touchdown.Bob Donnan/USA TODAY Sports.Jameis WinstonBuccaneers vs. Bears ? The great escapeThe situation: Third-and-10 from the Tampa 23 with the Bucs leading 17-10 on their first drive of the second half. The play: Jameis Winston is pressured heavily by a swarm of Bears defenders. He drops back and trips but manages to spin out of it and escape, running first to his right, then to his left and back to his right while narrowly avoiding a safety before planting his feet and chucking the ball 39 yards downfield. It sails over the head of Bears CB Tracy Porter and into the hands of Mike Evans, who leaps backward on the play. The catch sets up a 43-yard touchdown to Freddie Martino to make it 24-10.AP Photo/Steve Nesius.Kareem JacksonTexans vs. Jaguars ? Pick-sixThe situation: Third-and-6 from the Jacksonville 40-yard line on the sixth play of a 0-0 game. The play: Cornerback Kareem Jackson jumps in front of Jaguars receiver Allen Hurns to intercept a Blake Bortles pass and run it back 42 yards for a touchdown. It is the Texans first defensive touchdown of the season.Logan Bowles/USA TODAY Sports.Preston SmithRedskins vs. Vikings ? One-handed grabThe situation: Minnesota faces second-and-10 at the Washington 39-yard line with 5 minutes, 53 seconds left in the game and Washington holding a 23-20 lead. The play: Redskins outside linebacker Preston Smith, on the defenses right side, takes a step upfield and then drops into coverage -- right into quarterback Sam Bradfords passing lane. Bradford, though, must not see the 6-foot-4 Smith because he passes to receiver Adam Thielen. Smith is right there and tips the ball with his right hand, then grabs it with his left and returns the ball 22 yards, setting up a field goal.Geoff Burke/USA TODAY Sports.DeMarco MurrayTitans vs. Packers ? DeMarco does it allThe situation: Five different Titans score a touchdown in the first half against the Packers, but it is DeMarco Murray who sets the tone with two big scoring plays in the first quarter. The play: On the Titans first play from scrimmage, Murray heads left and slides between the end of the line and safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, who gets sealed outside by Taylor Lewan. Murray sprints 75 yards for a touchdown and a 7-0 lead on the Titans longest play of the season. Murray shows off his arm on Tennessees next possession, rolling right as if he is going to run the ball before slowing up to throw a pass to Delanie Walker in the end zone for a 10-yard TD pass and a 14-0 lead. The rout is on for the soon-to-be 5-5 Titans.Christopher Hanewinckel/USA TODAY Sports. Taylor GabrielFalcons vs. Eagles ? Quick strikeThe situation: Second-and-11 from the Atlanta 24-yard line with the Eagles leading 13-9 early in the fourth quarter. The play: Matt Ryan drops back and lofts a pass down the far sideline for a wide-open Taylor Gabriel, who hauls in the catch at the Eagles 45-yard line and races the rest of the way untouched for a 76-yard touchdown and a 15-13 lead after Matt Bryants PAT failed. Coach Dan Quinn talks about the game in the audio clip.James Lang/USA TODAY Sports.Jay Cutler Buccaneers vs. Bears ? Hail Mary to end the halfThe situation: First-and-10 from the 50-yard line, with Tampa leading 17-3 with five seconds left in the first half. The play: Jay Cutler drops back in the pocket and moves to his right to avoid pressure. Cutler heaves a Hail Mary that a Tampa defender tips into the arms of wide receiver Cameron Meredith, who is positioned in the back of the end zone. The Bears cut the Bucs lead to 17-10.AP Photo/Jason Behnken.Bilal PowellRams vs. Jets ? Hook and lateralThe situation: The Jets face third-and-goal from the Rams 4-yard-line, trailing in the second quarter 3-0 in QB Bryce Pettys first NFL start. The play: Petty throws a quick screen to Brandon Marshall in the left flat. That makes sense because Marshall is a physical receiver capable of picking up tough yards after the catch. Ah, but the Jets arent finished. Running back Bilal Powell loops around behind Marshall, catches a lateral pitch and sprints around the left end for the touchdown. Wide receiver Quincy Enunwa makes an excellent peel-back block on the play to help spring Powell.Kirby Lee/USA TODAY Sports.Ezekiel ElliotCowboys vs. Steelers ? Capping off brilliant dayThe situation: After six lead changes, the Cowboys have another chance to overtake the Steelers with 42 seconds left in regulation. The play: On first-and-10 from the Steelers 32-yard line, Ezekiel Elliott takes the handoff and bursts through the gap up the middle 32 yards untouched for the touchdown with 15 seconds left to give the Cowboys a lead they wouldnt surrender. Elliott rushes for 114 yards and two touchdowns on 21 carries.Jason Bridge/USA TODAY Sports.Kiko AlonsoDolphins vs. Chargers ? Kiko comes up bigThe situation: With the score tied at 24, the Chargers take over with 2 minutes, 57 seconds left in the game. The play: Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers sails a pass short and to the left toward Ty Williams. But Kiko Alonso steps up for the interception and returns it 60 yards for the touchdown, leading to a 31-24 advantage for the Dolphins with 1:13 left.Jake Roth/USA TODAY Sports Air Max 2018 Homme Pas Cher . Carey Price didnt, but he still came out on top against one of his rivals for the No. 1 job at the Sochi Games. The Anahim Lake, B.C., native was stellar in making 39 saves in his home province and Lars Eller got credit for a bizarre short-handed winner as the Canadiens defeated the Canucks 4-1. Nike Air Max Flair Pas Cher . Ferrer, trying to win his fourth title on Mexican soil, will next play South Africas Kevin Anderson, who eliminated American Sam Querrey,7-6 (2), 6-4. Also Wednesday, Gilles Simon of France beat Donald Young of the United States 6-4, 6-3, Ukraines Alexandr Dolgopolov downed Frenchman Jeremy Chardy 6-3, 6-4 and Croatias Ivo Karlovic defeated Dudi Sela of Israel 7-6 (4), 6-2. http://www.nikeoffwhite.fr/nike-air-max-98/air-max-98-2018.html . The 25-year-old Japanese star has officially been posted by his club team, the Rakuten Golden Eagles.It seems like only yesterday, but it was on this day a year ago that Canadas Womens Soccer Team created history, beating France to win a bronze medal at the London Olympics. Diana Mathesons late winner was a moment never to be forgotten, and the performance of the team throughout the Olympics lifted the players to a whole new level of recognition across the country. It was fantastic to see how our Womens soccer team was able to bring the nation together and having the honour of calling that moment in Canadian soccer history was such a privilege and one of the most special moments in my broadcasting career. The country got swept up in soccer fever because of the spirited way in which those players represented our nation and there was a great sense of pride in what they managed to achieve. It was an amazing story after the controversial, heartbreaking way they lost to the United States a few days earlier and the players deserved immense credit for the way they responded. Of course, the match that still sticks out above all others was the heartbreaking semifinal defeat to the United States. It was a match for the ages. A brave, spirited performance from underdogs, denied a famous win in controversial circumstances at one of world soccers most iconic venues. It was one of the most enthralling games you are ever likely to see. A 4-3 defeat to the No. 1 ranked team in the world is certainly no disgrace, but the manner in which the game was lost left the Canadians feeling cheated. Unfortunately, at the time, all the talk about the referees decisions overshadowed an incredible individual display from Christine Sinclair. We shouldnt have been surprised. Sinclair is world class and proved it once again last summer. She is one of the greatest soccer players the womens game has ever seen. She is tthe ultimate professional and a total team player. Air Max 98 2018. It was great to see her receive so many accolades and awards following her performances at the Olympics. A bronze medal was a big success for this team, but now full focus is being placed on building towards Womens World Cup in 2015 to ensure that Canada is able to perform well on home soil. Canada coach John Herdman transformed the team in the space of a year but now has another massive job ahead. After finishing the Womens World Cup in 2011 in last place and without a win, Herdman inherited a despondent bunch of players. In a 12 month period he worked just as much on improving the mental aptitude of his squad as any other aspect of their game. Now he has to deal with expectations created by the Olympics success while reinventing a squad that has lost, and will continue to lose, some key veteran players. Herdman was a guest analyst with us in studio for TSNs recent coverage of the UEFA Womens EUROs in Sweden. Hes engaging, intelligent and without a doubt the right person to be leading this team to the World Cup. Canada is lucky to have him - but hes under no illusion as to the task that is facing him and his squad of players. Replicating the success of the London Olympics will arguably be a harder task than winning bronze in the first place. The next step in Canadas preparation for 2015 comes in October when the squad gets back together for a friendly against South Korea in Edmonton, but there isnt a moment that goes by when Herdman isnt plotting a way forward, as he aims to once again captivate the country with his teams performances in two years time. As Herdman told me recently, Canada will not enter 2015 as the highest quality squad in the World Cup, but he will make sure they are the best prepared. ' ' '