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Miami Dolphins Just Scored the Accidental Touchdown of the Year off of a Helmet-Deflected Pass

Tannehill clearly meant to use Barwin's helmet as a ramp.

**CRAZY TD**Tannehill's pass hits Barwin's helmet, flies a million feet in air & Jarvis Landry catches it for a TD https://t.co/khumDdbCmB
— NFL (@NFL) November 15, 2015

Well this one was just a delight. Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill was feeling the pressure as the defensive line came crushing in around him and tried to get a pass off to God-knows-who. Instead of meeting the intended receiver, Tannehill's pass converted Connor Barwin's helmet into a ramp, causing one of the craziest looking plays you've seen in a minute.

The ball shot skyward several dozen feet in the air, and Jarvis Landry picked it out of the air, amidst some confused defenders. Heck, it looked like a game of three flies up out there. Landry was so pumped about it, that he decided to give the ball back to the sky—where it clearly belongs.