Kyler Murray connected with wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins for a 43-yard touchdown with two seconds left in the game to lead the Arizona Cardinals to a dramatic 32-30 victory over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. The Cardinals were in desperation mode when Murray took the snap on first down, and then rolled out to his left before launching a deep strike to Hopkins, who fended off three Bills defenders before coming down with the football for the score, and Cardinals players quickly joined Hopkins in celebration. “If you watch the play, he is running and dodging and ducking. Then to put that kind of incredible loft to give him a chance. Just the crowd going crazy.”Before Hopkins’ late-game heroics, Bills quarterback Josh Allen put his side ahead with 34 seconds left in the game, when he tossed a 21-yard touchdown strike to wideout Stefon Diggs, but it was the Murray-Hopkins connection that put an end to Buffalo’s three-game winning streak.
Source: Fox News November 16, 2020 02:15 UTC