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2021 NFL Season: The Top 5 Touchdowns of Sunday, October 18, 2021

It was a day that started in London and ended in Pittsburgh. Sunday Week 6 was another one for the ages with lots of drama and lots of tuddys. We rank the best for the day.
The Best Touchdowns from NFL Week 6
5. Jonathan Taylor
One of the chalkiest plays of the day, Taylor unsurprisingly cashed any Anytime TD at odds of -200 in the Colts' rout of the Texans with a ridiculous 83-yard run that sliced through Houston's defense like a knife into oozing hot butter.
JONATHAN TAYLOR. 83 YARDS.
— NFL (@NFL) October 17, 2021
📺: #HOUvsIND on CBS
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4. Kenny Robertson
The Vikings are continually finding ways to give their fans heart attacks this season. While they did manage to pull out the OT victory against the Panthers on Sunday, they did themselves no favors by giving up touchdowns like this Kenny Robertson defensive play.
PUNT BLOCK. TOUCHDOWN. @Panthers take the lead! #KeepPounding
— NFL (@NFL) October 17, 2021
📺: #MINvsCAR on FOX
📱: NFL app pic.twitter.com/tKhhObt5nM
3. Donovan Peoples-Jones
On the traditional day of the Lord, it's only natural that Baker Mayfield's prayer was answered on the stroke of halftime with this loooooooong bomb to Donovan Peoples-Jones providing one of the rare highlights for Browns fans in a game where they were comprehensively beaten by the very legitimate Cardinals.
BAKER MAYFIELD HAIL MARY TO END THE HALF 🤯
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) October 17, 2021
(via @NFL)pic.twitter.com/rhQuG3OHMa
2. CeeDee Lamb
With the game in OT and Dallas desperately trying to avoid disaster against New England, CeeDee Lamb pulled out his best efforts to cross into the endzone and win it for the Cowboys. While the touchdown itself wasn't spectacular, the disrespect from Lamb to the Pats defense after was.
DAK TO CEEDEE FOR THE WIN IN NEW ENGLAND. #DallasCowboys pic.twitter.com/kh34E4rPsU
— NFL (@NFL) October 17, 2021
1. Aaron Rodgers
Speaking of touchdowns that weren't very spectacular - our No. 1 touchdown of Sunday - an 11-yard run by quarterback into the endzone - wouldn't ordinarily register a second look, but this wasn't any ordinary quarterback run. Aaron Rodgers continued his domination over the Bears with his TD that all but assured the Packers the win, and the reigning MVP let the Chicago fans know exactly who their daddy was.
BAD MAN. @AaronRodgers12
— NFL (@NFL) October 17, 2021
📺: #GBvsCHI on FOX
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