Los Angeles Rams completed a brilliant double-reverse flea-flicker that confounded the Bengals for a 65-yard touchdown
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- The Los Angeles Rams fooled the Cincinnati Bengals with a double-reverse flea-flicker on Sunday.
- After a handoff and two tosses, Jared Goff connected with Cooper Kupp for a 65-yard touchdown to take a 17-10 lead.
- The score was the biggest play of an already monstrous day for Kupp, who had five catches for 165 yards and a touchdown in the first half alone.
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The Los Angeles Rams pulled off the trick play of the year on Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals in London.
In the waning minutes of the first half of a tied game, the Rams drew up a double-reverse flea-flicker that left the Bengals defense spinning.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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