- With just five yards between them and the end zone, Brady lined up under center, hollering at Edelman before the snap to move to "the slot."
- Edelman appeared to be unaware that he was in the wrong position at first and then trotted over to the slot.
- As soon as Brady took the snap, Edelman jumped into action, sprinting along the backside of the line to take a handoff and run into the end zone untouched.
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Tom Brady and Julian Edelman teamed up for a clever bit of trickery in order to score the Patriots first touchdown on Saturday night against the Titans.
Tom Brady and Julian Edelman teamed up for what appeared to be a clever little adjustment to score the New England Patriots' first touchdown on Saturday night against the Titans.
Facing second-and-goal from the five-yard line, Tom Brady lined up under center with Edelman split out wide to his right. But before the snap, Brady first waved at Edelman to move spot. When Edelman didn't move, Brady then seemed to yell over to Edelman, "Julian! [move to] the slot!"
Edelman crept over from the outside and into the slot, apparently unaware that he had been in the wrong place. But just before the snap, he darted towards Brady, taking an end-around handoff and running into the end zone untouched to give the Patriots a 10-7 lead.
While it's impossible to tell if Brady's call-out was a solid bit of acting or a genuine plea to his receiver to get in the right position, the way that Edelman delays his initial response, only to snap into action the moment the play begins, seems to imply that his leisurely pace was a part of the plan all along.
The Patriots have used plenty of tricks in their time as the most dominant NFL franchise in history, but an Oscar-worthy performance from Brady and Edelman certainly feels like a new one.
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