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Marcus Mariota hit Rishard Matthews on beautiful 46-yard flea flicker vs. Chiefs

This is how it’s done.

The Tennessee Titans and Kansas City Chiefs are playing a cold one at Arrowhead Stadium. It’s five degrees, and both teams are trying to secure playoff spots.

It appears the cold may have gotten the Titans’ creative juices flowing, as they ran this beautifully executed flea flicker to get themselves in the red zone between DeMarco Murray, Marcus Mariota, and the recipient of the pass, Rishard Matthews.

The play would set up a Derrick Henry touchdown, and get the Titans within a touchdown of the Chiefs at 14-7.

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